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Serious question

PostPosted: Thu Nov 16, 2017 10:54 am
by don novicki
Personally, I think the number of ducks out there is way lower than they are telling us. Everywhere you read, on all of these web sites all say the same thing.No ducks! If there is a big decrease in the numbers,because the harvest has been declining almost yearly, what happened? Just to throw this out there what about today's agricultural practices specifically : corn. We all know that no mallard alive can resist a flooded corn field or one with lots of waste corn but today's corn isn't the same corn your grand pappy grew. Now everything is genetically modified and Round Up ready and I don't think they spare the insecticide. What do you guys think? Are the ducks in trouble? Just wondering on this duckless Pa. Day....

Re: Serious question

PostPosted: Thu Nov 16, 2017 12:31 pm
by SpinnerMan
We see a ton of mallards most years after duck season closes. Two years ago me and a buddy watched mallards flying out from the cooling lake nonstop for hours. There wasn't a point we couldn't see at least 100 mallards in the air. Nothing we could do but watch the show.

On the Susquehanna where I grew up, I don't see a single duck most times I am home. Crossed the river several times the last couple days and haven't seen anything but a few seagulls.


I think the numbers are real, but the behavior and distribution had changed for the worse for a lot of people.

Re: Serious question

PostPosted: Thu Nov 16, 2017 12:58 pm
by Ducaholic
SpinnerMan wrote:I think the numbers are real, but the behavior and distribution had changed for the worse for a lot of people.



Bingo! So while over all habitat has declined specialized managed habitat has increased. Fewer hunters are killing the majority of the birds.

Re: Serious question

PostPosted: Thu Nov 16, 2017 12:58 pm
by DComeaux
SpinnerMan wrote: I think the numbers are real, but the behavior and distribution had changed for the worse for a lot of people.



This is my thoughts as well. As of late, it seems your either in em, or not.

Re: Serious question

PostPosted: Thu Nov 16, 2017 1:50 pm
by aunt betty
It comes n goes. There are years where the refuge at such an such gets packed but oh yeah...they failed to repair breech in levee for so long that the refuge no longer is a refuge. Nevermind you get the picture. It went.
They say that if we'd just send more munny... :duck:

About the serious question. Real #'s ?
The numbers come from the same polling and survey company that told us that there was a 98.2% chance that Hillary would get elected by a landslide. The numbers are totally real. :thumbsup:

Re: Serious question

PostPosted: Thu Nov 16, 2017 7:20 pm
by outboardman
Spinner what part of Susquehanna did you grow up on,It's a long river.

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Re: Serious question

PostPosted: Thu Nov 16, 2017 8:39 pm
by SpinnerMan
outboardman wrote:Spinner what part of Susquehanna did you grow up on,It's a long river.

Right where the north and west branch meet.

Re: Serious question

PostPosted: Wed Dec 06, 2017 6:24 pm
by SpinnerMan
I just spent the better parts of three weeks back home and crossed the Susquehanna many times and drove the stretch from Sunbury to Harrisburg several times. I saw the must ducks in years. About a half dozen mallards and a few small ducks, probably teal. :shock: :(

Re: Serious question

PostPosted: Thu Dec 07, 2017 8:45 am
by aunt betty
When I started seeing more and more duck hunters trying to hunt at the place I know damned good and well sucks indicated to me that a whole lot of guys younger than me spent too much time watching Phil Robertson and family making it look easy.
Duck hunter numbers are way way up from my observations. Used to have the place alone for many yrs.

What I saw in Arkansas was a whole lot of ppl going where the ducks got shot up yesterday. The grape vine is intense and everyone in the state knows who killed what where by two-thirty.
The ducks fly from one WMA to the next trying to keep one jump ahead. If you aren't connected to the vine it would appear that nobody ever kills anything. Lot of suck days...shoulda been here yesterday. :lol:

Re: Serious question

PostPosted: Thu Dec 07, 2017 10:21 am
by SpinnerMan
I didn't see one single duck hunter. Used to see quite a few when I used to see quite a few ducks and geese.