Ericdc wrote:Tomorrow would be fun.
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Wasn't planning to since I have a scheduled hunt on Tuesday....but lets go
Getting there may be the hard part with icy roads
Ericdc wrote:Tomorrow would be fun.
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Ericdc wrote:Tomorrow would be fun.
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Ericdc wrote:Snow and ice
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Deltaman wrote:Free beer tomorrow..........but that was yesterday ........bummer they mostly sat today, but you don't know if you don't go, and it beats the hell out of the office. Glad y'all killed some, and know it felt good to at least see a big body of birds!
Darren wrote:Tues. 1/12/2021
staggering numbers the "ducks don't come to La any more" crowd would lose their mind about. They'd get up when a boat would pass and mostly just go back down.
DComeaux wrote:The 2.21 million ducks estimated on this survey is over 2.5 times the 855,000 seen in November, but it was 14% below last December’s estimate and the most recent 10-year average of 2.57 million and remains 21% below the long-term December average of 2.79 million.
Darren wrote:Did, however, see a bazillion and ten ducks just north of us on some local property held as refuge.
DComeaux wrote:Darren wrote:Tues. 1/12/2021
staggering numbers the "ducks don't come to La any more" crowd would lose their mind about. They'd get up when a boat would pass and mostly just go back down.
Seriously dude?
COMMENTS:
The 2.21 million ducks estimated on this survey is over 2.5 times the 855,000 seen in November, but it was 14% below last December’s estimate and the most recent 10-year average of 2.57 million and remains 21% below the long-term December average of 2.79 million.
Duck Engr wrote:I mentioned this a couple years ago, but I’m very much convinced that it’s not so much duck numbers that’s affecting hunters. It’s duck behavior.
DComeaux wrote:Darren wrote:Tues. 1/12/2021
staggering numbers the "ducks don't come to La any more" crowd would lose their mind about. They'd get up when a boat would pass and mostly just go back down.
Seriously dude?
COMMENTS:
The 2.21 million ducks estimated on this survey is over 2.5 times the 855,000 seen in November, but it was 14% below last December’s estimate and the most recent 10-year average of 2.57 million and remains 21% below the long-term December average of 2.79 million.
That’s a good point. Who knows, maybe the corps will blow the levees around the big muddy and let the marsh be regenerated.Johnc wrote:Loss of viable habitat is not cyclic.
Yes I agree in the past it was cyclic—
Duck Engr wrote:That’s a good point. Who knows, maybe the corps will blow the levees around the big muddy and let the marsh be regenerated.Johnc wrote:Loss of viable habitat is not cyclic.
Yes I agree in the past it was cyclic—
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