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"Natural migration" what is that? Is there a such thing. If biologists are right and we are having record hatches every year what is there to worry about? Animals are good at adapting for the most part, and it seems that waterfowl are doing just fine. The country has changed a lot in the last 30 years as far as farming technology is concerned, and it will continue to change drastically. No matter how hard anyone tries, the ducks are never going to go back to their "natural migration." We hear every year about record hatches, so there are plenty of ducks.
As far as them reaching louisiana, plenty of ducks still winter here. The problem is, 70% of duck hunters couldn't kill them these days even if you stuck them in one of the best blinds around. I killed 1061 ducks out of my blind this year and hunted everyday. I have a pretty good feel on how weather plays into our particular marsh. When the hard cold fronts hit, the mallards would show up for 2 days and leave as soon as it warmed up. Yes the ducks stop up north probably now more than ever, but there are still PLENTY of birds down here. To even talk about 30 and 3 right now is absolutely ridiculous. Aerial surveys in my opinion are a joke. I fly pretty often in small planes, and it is hard as hell to see ducks from the air. Also, how are you going to see birds in the timber? Surveyors could easily miss one pond or one field that could be holding tens of thousands of birds, therefore making surveys look disappointing. |
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No don't take what I said out of context. I said to say that DU sends all the money up north is is stupid. I also said earlier it's no secret DU's main focus is and will always be the breeding grounds. My point is they just spend a few dollars here. We're talking millions. Just the project at white lake last year went 2 million. The new project near intracoastal will cost $2.6 million this year. I'm not saying you but a lot of other people who have bad opinion about DU are based on rumors not facts. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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Sounds like you have a good place. I have several friends that places like that; they kill limits day in and day out every single year. But, you've got to remember most people hunt in places that tend to be up and down. What everyone saw this year was more down than up. Heck, my lease is usually pretty friggin awesome yet we struggled this year. Another couple friends I know have bang up spots and they struggled too. Overall this was definitely a down year! Aerial surveys are not an exact science. I look at them only as stick to measure by. Of course they can't count exact numbers. I look instead at the relative change in numbers. And yes, they can't fly over every area but that doesn't mean those counts don't hold some merit. Seems to me this year the counts were spot on. The low numbers were proven to me on the ground. |
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It seemed that this year the areas that have been bad the last 3-4 yrs were awesome and vise versa.
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I didn't say mojos would change migration patterns, I said the young birds go to them better than mature birds and the hunters in states north of us are killing a lot of the young birds before they get to us. By the time they get to us they are well educated. We kill plenty of ducks also and hunt 60 days per year. We use them during the first split and occasionally during the second split but I still wish they were outlawed and if they were I think our hunting would improve.
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Just think if we could figure out a way to get rid of skybusters! Public hunting enemy #1!
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I will put out 2-6, or how ever many mojos I can get my hands on. Depending on how many the jag offs in the surrounding blinds put out from day to day. If I can see a blind that has 2 out. I'll put out 4. The next time they hunt, they'll have 4, and I'll put out 6, etc. I hunt a big open water (30 acre), salty, nasty, crab infested marsh with no food,over around 400-500 decoys/black jugs. We kill on average 500+ a year, probably 4 times as many as all the other blinds on our lease that we've been on for 7 seasons now. It's not that I'm a fan of them, or can't call like a boss (cuz I can lol), it's just proven if I want to kill a few ducks, I have to compete with the rest of the hunters. At my place, he who catches the most eyes, kills the most. I'd totally be down for them to be outlawed. Will it happen? Seriously doubt it. Don't think it would change the number of birds that winter down here though.
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Probably wouldn't change the number of wintering birds but they may be easier to decoy for the hunters that know what they are doing. Good calling, decoy set ups, well brushed blind, etc. etc.
and I agree about the sky busting. Maybe without a mojo the yahoos couldn't even get them close enough to sky bust |
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VERY good point.......too many birds take a peek and then after a while hunters get frustrated and sky blast |
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Don't do that! I'm tired of chasing cripples all over the countryside Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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Damn I wonder where they were all hiding Hiding then? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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