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and they are not looking to pretty good, but at least we are still up from the long term goal average.
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It would also help to have a winter this year...
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Damn spoonbills are way down, frick
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I think the numbers look ok. It's all about if we get the cold fronts.
The season dates don't matter and it doesn't matter if you have a little 2% drop year over year when the LTA is still 38% increase. |
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It's not just about cold fronts, the birds don't get cold and leave - they're plenty capable of dealing with chilly weather. We need a lot of snow and ice up north to cover their forage, then they'll come down because they can't get to their grub. |
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Right, that's what I mean by cold fronts.
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We've been hammering the blue wings last couple years, they've become more plentiful than the green wings, all throughout the season even. The decline in blue wings worries me a tad. As long as grey ducks are up/comparable to past years we all in south Louisiana are in decent shape.
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