Ducaholic wrote:The Lifetime License was a good thing for the short term influx of cash but it's really come back to bite the Dept. on long term cash influx. With oil and gas revenue taking a hit I wonder what cuts LDWF will make in July. Could get ugly!
DComeaux wrote:Ducaholic wrote:The Lifetime License was a good thing for the short term influx of cash but it's really come back to bite the Dept. on long term cash influx. With oil and gas revenue taking a hit I wonder what cuts LDWF will make in July. Could get ugly!
The lifetime license is a disaster for this state. I wouldn't mind paying more for our licenses to help fund some of our LDWF programs, but you're right, it will get ugly. I do not have a lifetime license.
Darren wrote:...they dont exactly HAVE to make HIP free...
Rick wrote:Darren wrote:...they dont exactly HAVE to make HIP free...
I'm thinking it's going to be a contracted service that can't be free.
Darren wrote:
Can be a strong winter all day long, if it's another with the above average rain we've had last few seasons (note the three years in a row now of BC Spillway openings), we will still have a tough time, but the birds will have a great time enjoying unpressured habitat.
Ducaholic wrote:
Agree and noted but if we get the right kind of weather events say similar to January 2018 they will come. Bottom line you need strong arctic fronts at least one every 7-10 days. When you get two in a 7-10 day period then it's on.
Darren wrote:
You are mistaken, Jan 2018 was not good hunting, we have not had good hunting for many years, Louisiana has been dead for many years, its almost not worth hunting at all..........
Oh wait, January 2018 was tremendous, always fun to re-visit the logs on here from that time frame. On the other end of things, glad to see Coastal Zone opening on Nov 14 instead of the 7th this year, give us another week to get a good weather event through.
Ducaholic wrote:We like Rick's page better...
Duck Engr wrote:Rick please tell Paul to start transmittering smarter susies.
Duck Engr wrote:Delta waterfowl has a hen house project and predator control project ongoing in the PPR region. You can specify which project your donation goes to.
I asked DU the same question and was informed I had to donate $10,000 before I could specify where my funds went. That made my decision pretty easy.
Rick wrote:Duck Engr wrote:Rick please tell Paul to start transmittering smarter susies.
Don't know that there are any. The transmitters have all gone on the healthiest adult females we could catch, ie: those most likely to be Heitmeyer's high production "super hens". Not that we got to cull enough immature hens to make a gumbo...
That makes two of us. Sad thing is, where I saw this information first posted, it received minimal discussion and attention but other silly/stupid posts received over 100 comments. Indicative of how short sighted our “hunters” have become. The only time they’ll realize we don’t have ducks is when they don’t see any in the Fall, and by that time, it’s too late.Ducaholic wrote:Duck Engr wrote:Delta waterfowl has a hen house project and predator control project ongoing in the PPR region. You can specify which project your donation goes to.
I asked DU the same question and was informed I had to donate $10,000 before I could specify where my funds went. That made my decision pretty easy.
Same here with DU when it came time to help my brother-in law spruce up his duck property. 10K is the minimum before DU would even think about getting involved. Otherwise they point you to NRCS.
Pretty clear we are not doing enough on the breeding grounds. You can have all the wintering and mid-latitude staging areas you want but if hens are not re-producing it's all for naught. 90% of what makes a duck a duck happens on the breeding grounds.
I have been beating this drum for over 20 years now. I'll beat it until I die.
Darren wrote:Paul is citing predation;
Ducaholic wrote:I find they are very hard to clean so I rarely shoot them. Does everyone just skin them out?
Last year I had a flock of about 20 on a string for several low passes right over the decoys at daylight. We ended up passing as it was a promising duck day. Probably the best ops my group has had in several years in terms of whacking several out of one flock.
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