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Deadly D 07-13-2014 03:04 PM

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Originally Posted by Dogface (Post 706374)
What can we do to try to make it happen? Does anyone have Mr Reynolds email and would it do any good to email him?

Comment #11 by Noodle Creek, it has his Email and yes email him

Dogface 07-13-2014 03:30 PM

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Originally Posted by Deadly D (Post 706383)
Comment #11 by Noodle Creek, it has his Email and yes email him

Done!! Thanks

Dogface 07-13-2014 07:23 PM

If any of you guys are interested in adding 7 days to the first split in the coastal zone please email Mr Reynolds at Lreynolds@wlf.la.gov. I just talked to him and he said he would bring it up but he has not gotten many request for additional days in the first split.
Thanks

Deadly D 07-13-2014 09:25 PM

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Originally Posted by Dogface (Post 706425)
If any of you guys are interested in adding 7 days to the first split in the coastal zone please email Mr Reynolds at Lreynolds@wlf.la.gov. I just talked to him and he said he would bring it up but he has not gotten many request for additional days in the first split.
Thanks

Just sent mine

Lreynolds 07-14-2014 09:16 AM

It's interesting to see responses to website postings. I got a couple of responses saying, "I see there is discussion about adding 7 days to the first split; I'm against that". Now I see where that was coming from.

Honestly, I do NOT like public comment periods without structured hunter-opinion survey tools in place. Why?

1) People who are OK with what you have proposed tend not to participate. A higher proportion of those who disagree or have strong specific desires expend the effort to make the contact.

2) It gets political. People rally like-minded individuals (or others that don't really have an opinion but will help out a friend). I've had calls where they passed the phone around to a bunch of buddies or co-workers to get all their opinions ...... which were all the same, of course. I've even received e-mails from women that tell me they are expressing their opinion on behalf of so and so.

3) People want to speak for many others. Lots of e-mails claim to be speaking for more than 1 person. "Our club of 12 members want ........"; "I'm speaking for myself and my 3 brothers and our 8 children who all hunt ......."; etc.

4) Soooooo many comments are just not useful like those that want to close the season over holidays, or want to hunt a straight 60 days starting November 1rst, or want to hunt a straight 60 days counting back from January 31, or want to hunt Friday, Saturday, and Sundays only from Nov. 1 until our 60 days runs out, or people who want to change season dates in Arkansas or Missouri, or those that want statewide seasons so the guys in those "other zones" won't come over and hunt in their zone.

5) A few get nasty with their remarks, and virtually all of those that do make fools of themselves not realizing the limits of federal law, or how many times in the last 20 years we have opened the season on November 8th, or how many ducks Louisiana hunters actually kill in the month of November, or how unpopular their particular opinion has been on the last 3 formal hunter-opinion surveys, etc.

It is always a learning experience, and I appreciate all of you that have contacted me with your well-reasoned opinions. That includes those who want 7 extra days in the first split.

VacherieBoy 07-14-2014 10:45 AM

Season Dates
 
I emailed Larry about my concerns for the season and he had some very insightful reasons as to why the seasons are set forth as such:

1) The Coastal Zone always opens on the 2nd Saturday in November. This year it happens to be November 8th with the way the calendar fall. It has either been the 8th or 14th for the past 20 years.

2) By federal regulations duck seasons are not allowed to run into February. Only way that is permissible is if the season ends of January 31 and that day happens to be a Sunday.

3) State records show that more birds are killed in the first 3 weeks of the duck season in the Coastal Zone than in the last 5 weeks combined.

4) Seasons here open up earlier than states in the North because a majority of Northern states harvest Mallards and Canada Geese which are late migrants Our season allows Louisianians to harvest a variety of species of ducks.

5) If anyone is interested in reading the emails or would like to see the proof Larry sent PM me and I would be glad to forward them to you.

Dogface 07-14-2014 03:36 PM

If most ducks are killed in the first 3 weeks why not add a fourth week to the first split??

Top Dawg 07-14-2014 03:46 PM

Or open last week of oct

Quackhead62 07-14-2014 03:58 PM

I'm my years hunting tipically the most of the ducks I shoot in the first few weeks of the first split are mostly teal in the marsh. I personally rather have a extra week in the second split becuase I enjoy working and shooting big ducks. Because the teal will stay untill the weather stays cold for a extended period of time.

Deadly D 07-14-2014 06:16 PM

For the last 7 yrs we could have shut down the last 2 weeks and not miss very much, might have 2 good hunts and 2 days later there are ducks everywhere after it closes. Now I hunt the marsh and don't hunt it in the afternoons when weather changes but it wouldn't make too much difference any ways. Our birds are getting so educated now it is unreal, they are getting hunted hard all the way down the flyway

MarshRat89 07-15-2014 02:24 PM

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Originally Posted by Lreynolds (Post 705364)
The population may be increasing, but a smaller % of the population is migrating to Louisiana.

That is actually a quandary that Texas and Louisiana find themselves in regarding goose harvest regulations. The populations are in great shape; snow geese and Canada geese are actually over-abundant at the Flyway and continental scale, but the estimates of birds in our states is declining. So what do we do?

Do we reduce season length and bag limit in hopes that more birds will return to our states?

Is it just uncontrollable changes that we have to live with?


Thanks for the response. Lots of good data to take into consideration.


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