blockmaker wrote:We are having one of the worst years I can remember in my 47 years of water fowling here in west ky and nw tn. Warm weather, no rain and very stale birds. Reminds of the old days of a 30 day season and the point system. Just now getting a little cold but only managed 3 today! Normally by now we are well over 500 birds, this year we have 76.
blockmaker wrote:We are having one of the worst years I can remember in my 47 years of water fowling here in west ky and nw tn. Warm weather, no rain and very stale birds. Reminds of the old days of a 30 day season and the point system. Just now getting a little cold but only managed 3 today! Normally by now we are well over 500 birds, this year we have 76.
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Woody wrote:blockmaker wrote:We are having one of the worst years I can remember in my 47 years of water fowling here in west ky and nw tn. Warm weather, no rain and very stale birds. Reminds of the old days of a 30 day season and the point system. Just now getting a little cold but only managed 3 today! Normally by now we are well over 500 birds, this year we have 76.
How many people do you hunt with to put down a number like 500?
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Flightstopper wrote:Woody wrote:blockmaker wrote:We are having one of the worst years I can remember in my 47 years of water fowling here in west ky and nw tn. Warm weather, no rain and very stale birds. Reminds of the old days of a 30 day season and the point system. Just now getting a little cold but only managed 3 today! Normally by now we are well over 500 birds, this year we have 76.
How many people do you hunt with to put down a number like 500?
Hunting 3-5 we've busted 1000 multiple years, especially drought years.
Woody wrote:Flightstopper wrote:Woody wrote:blockmaker wrote:We are having one of the worst years I can remember in my 47 years of water fowling here in west ky and nw tn. Warm weather, no rain and very stale birds. Reminds of the old days of a 30 day season and the point system. Just now getting a little cold but only managed 3 today! Normally by now we are well over 500 birds, this year we have 76.
How many people do you hunt with to put down a number like 500?
Hunting 3-5 we've busted 1000 multiple years, especially drought years.
To be 100% honest, I see that as unnecessary and a not a good ethical practice. Conservation is supposed to be our foremost goal as hunters.
Flightstopper wrote:Woody wrote:blockmaker wrote:We are having one of the worst years I can remember in my 47 years of water fowling here in west ky and nw tn. Warm weather, no rain and very stale birds. Reminds of the old days of a 30 day season and the point system. Just now getting a little cold but only managed 3 today! Normally by now we are well over 500 birds, this year we have 76.
How many people do you hunt with to put down a number like 500?
Hunting 3-5 we've busted 1000 multiple years, especially drought years.
DeadEye_Dan wrote:??? 6 guys, 6 birds = 36/day, hunt every weekend and you're at 650 just hunting weekends. Throw in some extra guests and some long weekends, and 1,000 is pretty easily done.
AKPirate wrote:Jason is usually right but sometimes wrong
blockmaker wrote:Best year ever, 1999/2000 in a 60 day season we killed 2101. And to woody and whomever else it offends that we kill that many, I'm sorry. I do this for a living. Look at numbers at some big hunt clubs. It's unreal.
blockmaker wrote:Best year ever, 1999/2000 in a 60 day season we killed 2101. And to woody and whomever else it offends that we kill that many, I'm sorry. I do this for a living. Look at numbers at some big hunt clubs. It's unreal.
okDeadEye_Dan wrote:Why shoot any birds??
So your saying someone that crosses YOUR line, makes them unethical? Each state sets limits within the Federal Guidelines. Some guys travel all over the US and Canada in one season. If they're not breaking the law, how is what they're doing unethical?Woody wrote:blockmaker wrote:Best year ever, 1999/2000 in a 60 day season we killed 2101. And to woody and whomever else it offends that we kill that many, I'm sorry. I do this for a living. Look at numbers at some big hunt clubs. It's unreal.
No problem with a guide taking a hundred people out to kill that many, but if one guy kills 300 that's where I draw the line... If every hunter kills 300 a year there won't be any birds in short order. It's just being responsible.
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Woody wrote:blockmaker wrote:Best year ever, 1999/2000 in a 60 day season we killed 2101. And to woody and whomever else it offends that we kill that many, I'm sorry. I do this for a living. Look at numbers at some big hunt clubs. It's unreal.
No problem with a guide taking a hundred people out to kill that many, but if one guy kills 300 that's where I draw the line... If every hunter kills 300 a year there won't be any birds in short order. It's just being responsible.
AKPirate wrote:Jason is usually right but sometimes wrong
Bufflehead wrote:So your saying someone that crosses YOUR line, makes them unethical? Each state sets limits within the Federal Guidelines. Some guys travel all over the US and Canada in one season. If they're not breaking the law, how is what they're doing unethical?Woody wrote:blockmaker wrote:Best year ever, 1999/2000 in a 60 day season we killed 2101. And to woody and whomever else it offends that we kill that many, I'm sorry. I do this for a living. Look at numbers at some big hunt clubs. It's unreal.
No problem with a guide taking a hundred people out to kill that many, but if one guy kills 300 that's where I draw the line... If every hunter kills 300 a year there won't be any birds in short order. It's just being responsible.
You have no idea what my moral boundaries are and I damn sure didn't need any help from the government to establish them.Woody wrote:Bufflehead wrote:So your saying someone that crosses YOUR line, makes them unethical? Each state sets limits within the Federal Guidelines. Some guys travel all over the US and Canada in one season. If they're not breaking the law, how is what they're doing unethical?Woody wrote:blockmaker wrote:Best year ever, 1999/2000 in a 60 day season we killed 2101. And to woody and whomever else it offends that we kill that many, I'm sorry. I do this for a living. Look at numbers at some big hunt clubs. It's unreal.
No problem with a guide taking a hundred people out to kill that many, but if one guy kills 300 that's where I draw the line... If every hunter kills 300 a year there won't be any birds in short order. It's just being responsible.
Lots of legal things are unethical. If you are looking to the government for your moral boundaries, then you're not looking in the right place.
Woody wrote:blockmaker wrote:Best year ever, 1999/2000 in a 60 day season we killed 2101. And to woody and whomever else it offends that we kill that many, I'm sorry. I do this for a living. Look at numbers at some big hunt clubs. It's unreal.
No problem with a guide taking a hundred people out to kill that many, but if one guy kills 300 that's where I draw the line... If every hunter kills 300 a year there won't be any birds in short order. It's just being responsible.
DeadEye_Dan wrote:So, why kill any of them then?
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