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do you honestly think a blind in a field that looks like a bullseye is better than a field that is totally opened up? |
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No. Maybe I misunderstood what the first guy was trying to say. It happens. What I understood was that he was saying that that hole in the stubble constituted the only duck "habitat" in that field. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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I understand the reasoning behind ending the season by mid-January, thank your for explaining. The reason I was proposing one zone was to have 3 splits and the ability to hunt until the end on January. I believe hunters as a whole would benefit from a early November to the end of January season, but as you explained the late January dates would be detrimental to our breeding stock. If we can't hunt past mid January then I'm not sure about a 3 split season, with a 60 day season. Maybe we can all pledge to only shoot the Caitlyn Jenners or (non-breeders) for the last two weeks of January. What's your thoughts on allowing Speck hunting during the split? |
I think hunter numbers have something to do with our bird numbers also. The southwest part of the state is so crowded with hunters I think a lot of birds don't come anymore. And the ones that do either find refuge real quick or leave soon after arrival. With years like this when we have a mild winter the few birds here it takes a weather change to move them off their refuge sit to your blind. I'm not sure many people realize the vast acreage of ag land and food source not a very far drive north of here, with a lot less pressure, that even a cold winter won't effect. I just hope it isn't a trend.
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After opening weekend, the see geese the bulls eye and start rising as soon as they get in the cut. That is a absolute certainty C-Goods!!! By the 3rd week of season the ducks will do the same.
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I cant complain about this year hunting, it was one of the best years I have had in while
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When we split the old West Zone into a Coastal Zone and a West Zone it was the WEST ZONE that saw some changes, NOT the Coastal Zone. NOTHING changed for hunters in the Coastal Zone except the name of their zone. So the Coastal Zone ain't nothing new regulations-wise. |
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I've heard that the Commission, or at least a Commissioner, is going to propose adding 7 days to the goose season proposal to allow 88 days (the maximum offered by the USFWS) instead of 81. Because the season already runs to the end of the framework, those extra 7 days will have to be either in the split or in the front, so the goose season will open with the youth hunt. That has been the situation in the East Zone for many years, so I think I'd rather do that than put the days in the split. |
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I never get to hunt the first week in December because I represent the MS Flyway at the Harvest Management Working Group meeting. So, I don't have a good feel for it, and of course, it's only 1 year anyway. |
Larry, I know about the 3 zones proposed for next year and the changes. Will the goose limits and dates be statewide again?
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We took a little heat from Todd Masson at NOLA.com for not sticking to our 74-day/3-bird recommendation that we made in August in his article at: http://www.nola.com/outdoors/index.s...ly_propos.html That was my call based on 1) the discussion/outcome at last August's meeting gave little indication that 74/3 would pass this year, and 2) the only new information since that August meeting was the fall staging survey in SK, which showed a 4% decline in WFG populations. |
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Why does the E Side hunt until January 31st when the LDWF knows hunting into late January hurts the breeding stock?
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Thanks for the info!
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Also remember that the last time the framework was extended to allow earlier hunting in the northern states and later in the southern states, it was done via legislative action (an add-on to an appropriations bill) not through the cooperative flyway-based regulatory process. |
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