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I made 7 duck hunts not counting teal season and we killed mallard every trip Now I only keep teal and woodies.. |
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1. Total ducks killed in Atlantic Flyway
2. On the right = Total ducks killed in Louisiana 3. On the bottom = Total ducks killed in Central Flyway (includes TX, OK, and Kansas) We killed more ducks than the ENTIRE Atlantic Flyway We killed more ducks that the ENTIRE Central Flyway We have been on a net INCREASE of ducks dying since 2005 Central Flyway is going down, Louisiana is UP One more thing is that whenever people talk about the 'good ol days' most are talking the 1970s. Look at that compared to now. We are in the good ol days;) |
Good ol days did not mean more ducks just ment less hunters ...like one rice field blind per 500 acres.....now you have 30 or 40 per 500 acres
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How many times you hear about Arkansas? or ALL the ducks are in Missouri?
1st one is Arkansas, 2nd is Missouri. We killed more than both combined /rant. |
so duck butt.. you telling me that the north dont kill any other species? i went to oklahoma this year and smashed the birds for 3 days with 5 people... killed 3 mallards the whole time.. and biologists were amazed that we killed our bellies everyday.. and as for killing other species, we killed mainly wigeon and pintail, and as for as a mallard being a park duck and easy to kill, when was the last time you killed your limit of straight mallards? what about a grey duck, you cant tell me they dont come in your face to die... and to argue about the number of ducks we kill is just straight ignorant.. we all know that louisiana kills more ducks do to the number of hunters, it is in our heritage and culture.. other states cant say that they have that like us.. bottom line is everybody has different points of view about this but we all have one thing in common, to help us people form louisiana have a better hunting season! so for you to sit and argue about numbers is completely irrelevant...
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duckbutt, go somewhere else with all those graphs..
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"W", where did you hunt for the company?
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here is some hunts from one of my buddies in Oklahoma the past few years:rolleyes: |
Guy's yall got a great debate going here. Watch the name calling please.
I agree with W on the good old days statement. When I was in my 20's I would hunt almost everyday of the season. We hunt a salt/brackish marsh. Our main birds were teal, gadwall and widgeon. Limits were easy. But, we hardly ever saw another hunter in the area. Now there are 6 blinds in that area. |
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im buddies with those guys u just posted up... i was just curious cause i been hunting on the plant for goin on 12 yrs
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Want to talk about Good Ol Days
My dad hunted in Pine Island on the Garbarino Farm for years....... I recall one day we got there (must of been a Fri Afternoon) and the Old man Garbarino told my dad he wanted a all Pintail to cook for Saturday football games...... So Me , My Dad, Dads Buddy and Cousin all walked to the blind from the camp and killed all pintail in no time it seemed I was only about 10 maybe and shooting a signal shot 4-10 , but can recall asking why I could not shoot those green heads and had to shoot the long head ducks only.. Back then it was a points system and you could shoot the hell out of birds.......That Place in Pine Island was a duck heaven and now you cant buy a duck there...... |
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I hunted from when you turned on the plant road all the way till the 4 Corner...all the stuff on the right.. Me and Gayland Klumpp made that marsh blind in the back off the Bell City Drain Ditch........ |
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