johnc wrote:we are fixing to get screwed with all this,it's coming---no one will be able to hunt over anything but dirt---just have to keep talking about it
johnc wrote:no one will be able to hunt over anything but dirt
Ericdc wrote:johnc wrote:we are fixing to get screwed with all this,it's coming---no one will be able to hunt over anything but dirt---just have to keep talking about it
Yea folks trying to say what people can and can’t hunt over.
Do we really want more regulations?
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johnc wrote:Then only 10 shells per man.
johnc wrote:Those are silo socks? Heads make them really look good
We can't afford to pump enough water on 5 million ponds scattered over the 100 million acres or whatever the PPR consists to make a difference. Ducks scatter when they nest and only concentrate when they migrate. Even with them concentrated, I'm just skeptical that there is enough flooded corn to make that big of an impact on the 41 million ducks. While duck hunting is big, we are talking about 10's of millions of ducks, most of which don't even eat that much if any corn.DComeaux wrote:Put the money in pumps for the pot hole region and other traditional nesting grounds rather than mid flyway feed lots.
johnc wrote:Rick wrote:johnc wrote:Then only 10 shells per man.
Now there's a speck reg change I'd support.
I am fine with that too,but what if the blues start coming?
SpinnerMan wrote:We can't afford to pump enough water on 5 million ponds scattered over the 100 million acres or whatever the PPR consists to make a difference. Ducks scatter when they nest and only concentrate when they migrate. Even with them concentrated, I'm just skeptical that there is enough flooded corn to make that big of an impact on the 41 million ducks. While duck hunting is big, we are talking about 10's of millions of ducks, most of which don't even eat that much if any corn.DComeaux wrote:Put the money in pumps for the pot hole region and other traditional nesting grounds rather than mid flyway feed lots.
DComeaux wrote:SpinnerMan wrote:We can't afford to pump enough water on 5 million ponds scattered over the 100 million acres or whatever the PPR consists to make a difference. Ducks scatter when they nest and only concentrate when they migrate. Even with them concentrated, I'm just skeptical that there is enough flooded corn to make that big of an impact on the 41 million ducks. While duck hunting is big, we are talking about 10's of millions of ducks, most of which don't even eat that much if any corn.DComeaux wrote:Put the money in pumps for the pot hole region and other traditional nesting grounds rather than mid flyway feed lots.
Where there's a will there's a way. We put a man on the moon, so they say.
The money and effort put into feeding these birds (short stopping) can be transferred to the nesting grounds. Though, I don't think it's as popular with these self proclaimed hunter "conservationist". Pft!
Ericdc wrote:Maybe we could just get back to talking about Darren’s preseason stuff......
Darren wrote:End of August edition, conditions improved in Arkansas but still pretty ugly in MO
Ericdc wrote:Louisiana doesn’t take care of anything but trial lawyers.
BGcorey wrote:Friend works out of the DU office in North la. They made a trip to Missouri and said they put the ldwf to shame. I guess he was speaking of managing public lands because he sent me videos of big swarms of birds on pumped water on a refuge. Even big ducks, which I thought was a tad strange... who knows how well those DU guys ID ducks anyways haha
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