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I primarily hunt the westside and just see increases in all bird numbers. Low numbers will only be used as an excuse to chisel away the season until most folks won't utilize it. No use, shut it down. Look what has happened to our bluebill seasons. I imagine much different season structures often, but never to reduce opportunity.
Maybe it is just something that you folks on the eastside are experiencing, cause there seems no shortage of them over here during both hunting and nesting seasons.
Understood, but says to me that mallard numbers are still doing well. Distribution is bad.
Quote from: metlhead on April 19, 2023, 08:50:02 PMMaybe it is just something that you folks on the eastside are experiencing, cause there seems no shortage of them over here during both hunting and nesting seasons.The challenge on the east side, is the big clubs are planting crops and holding most of the birds. They have changed the flyway in many cases. When you have the triangle hold 100k plus mallards and only club guys, private entities or guided hunters at Eagle Lakes get an opportunity at them. When many are looking for birds, Eagle Lakes will shoot 35-50 limits daily of birds. When one location like Eagle Lakes, is harvesting over 20k birds a season, it can have a direct effect on numbers and distribution of waterfowl.
Quote from: metlhead on April 20, 2023, 06:19:20 AMUnderstood, but says to me that mallard numbers are still doing well. Distribution is bad.In this state, production numbers are way down. I saw it used to be close to a million birds and now it is closer to 150K.
Quote from: metlhead on April 18, 2023, 07:44:11 PMI primarily hunt the westside and just see increases in all bird numbers. Low numbers will only be used as an excuse to chisel away the season until most folks won't utilize it. No use, shut it down. Look what has happened to our bluebill seasons. I imagine much different season structures often, but never to reduce opportunity.My experience is there was a 2 week shutdown in October back when I started mid 80’s plus the season was closed early January for ducks. Also daily limit was 3 mallards while over fields looked like seagulls over the local dump. Now numbers crashed and to harvest money for licensing fees, season were extended and daily limit went up. The game department knows the average joe can’t shoot them into extinction following game laws. If anything the product is so bad for the middle man atm things will keep going against common sense so we keep buying and hoping.