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Re: Duck Activity - North AL
[Re: Fishduck]
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12/10/24 10:44 AM
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YellaLineHunter
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Pressure is what makes duck hunting hard. Ducks imprint on properties where they don't get shot. Over the years those areas become duck magnets. Go look at the refuge in Decatur or Lake Ashbaugh in Arkansas. These areas hold ducks. The ducks there are hard to kill because they retreat to the safe areas at the first sign of pressure. If there is not a safe area then there are no ducks. Managing pressure on a piece of ground isn't easy.
The way to create a good duck hunting property is provide food and not hunt it for years. Then only hunt it once or twice a year. Get in and get out. Most of us are too greedy or don't have the resources needed . Absolutely
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Re: Duck Activity - North AL
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12/10/24 12:08 PM
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Semo
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Pressure is what makes duck hunting hard. Ducks imprint on properties where they don't get shot. Over the years those areas become duck magnets. Go look at the refuge in Decatur or Lake Ashbaugh in Arkansas. These areas hold ducks. The ducks there are hard to kill because they retreat to the safe areas at the first sign of pressure. If there is not a safe area then there are no ducks. Managing pressure on a piece of ground isn't easy.
The way to create a good duck hunting property is provide food and not hunt it for years. Then only hunt it once or twice a year. Get in and get out. Most of us are too greedy or don't have the resources needed . Absolutely I am more of a believer in killing them when you have them. You have to rest fields during the season, but resting them for years won't help any ince you start hunting them again. EDIT: I reread the post and that would be a way to keep ducks. But, I'm not into bird watching. I can drive to a refuge to do that. What I remember is shooting limits every trip of Canada geese and ducks out of one pit. Or shooting a limit of greenheads off an old slough on public. Birds always came back. NOT anymore. Now, both of those things don't happen. Too many hunters and every tom, dick, and harry rented out fields for big money from the cities. Plus, Canada geese don't come south and ducks only eat at night.
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Re: Duck Activity - North AL
[Re: Fishduck]
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12/10/24 04:30 PM
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YellaLineHunter
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The ducks are on the refuges during the season. Not just the Federal refuges but anywhere that isn't hunted. They are on lakes at the city park, the old lady fish pond, the swamp on the deer club and anywhere they are not shooting at ducks. Create one of those refuges and you can keep ducks in the area. The sucky part is that if you hunt it then it is no longer a refuge. This is the answer. Feed during the night in these planted fields then spend the days loafing in said locations
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Re: Duck Activity - North AL
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12/10/24 04:48 PM
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cartervj
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Pressure pressure pressure It’s that simple. All other thoughts are just part of the equation I’ve been at it for 40 years and I’ve talked to guys been at longer than that. They all will say since the 70s it’s been on a downhill slide. The next bump downward as when limits and days were increased. I’ve mentioned numerous times that ducks once rested in pickwick out in the middle in large rafts of ducks. These days there will several boats out here all day long running them up and OUT of the AREA Every mud hole from Mississippi line to other side of Decatur has a blind on it. Used to be plenty of holes without but not these days. You can’t turn up the limited pressure to a state of constant heavy pressure and expect things to stay the same. Yeah weather will help like last years last week. Those are anomalies these days. Weather used to not make them come down but it’s all we got now. Never knew of folks traveling north to kill ducks. Now it’s uncommon not to. Gotta slow the appeal if it’s gonna return to what I knew in the 80s and other knew in the 70s. Several things are true Waterfowl hunting is a huge financial driver for some states and at the same time the only consistent holes have a few things in common. BIG money is the key and these days that where the consistent ducks are I don’t blame them. I’d do the exact same thing!!! https://youtu.be/lJotPBoAqS8?si=1iU6Mf2gFNHYFgul
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Re: Duck Activity - North AL
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12/10/24 06:12 PM
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cartervj
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Talked to a guy today that said he’d live to see it go back to 3/30. I agreed wholeheartedly.
It’s gotten stupid and if you don’t have deep deep pockets duck hunting gonna be sporadic at best
“Socialism only works in two places: Heaven where they don't need it and hell where they already have it.” ― Ronald Reagan
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Re: Duck Activity - North AL
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12/10/24 07:33 PM
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YellaLineHunter
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Talked to a guy today that said he’d live to see it go back to 3/30. I agreed wholeheartedly.
It’s gotten stupid and if you don’t have deep deep pockets duck hunting gonna be sporadic at best I agree completely. Sadly so much money has been poured into the state and local economy they’ll never change it. Best we could hope for are rest days or split seasons.
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Re: Duck Activity - North AL
[Re: YellaLineHunter]
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12/11/24 05:42 AM
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cartervj
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I’ve heard talk of putting 20 hp limits and no mud motors on some wmas. Maybe was Arkansas On some it use to be 25 hp but that was before mud motors when we were hunting the cache and white rivers. They were also public land but not federal. They became a shucks show when they became federal. We used to hunt with the locals with some of the jokes going way back. One of my favorite holes was spoonyfloat that a family had since way back. Nice folks.
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Re: Duck Activity - North AL
[Re: YellaLineHunter]
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12/11/24 05:45 AM
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Talked to a guy today that said he’d live to see it go back to 3/30. I agreed wholeheartedly.
It’s gotten stupid and if you don’t have deep deep pockets duck hunting gonna be sporadic at best I agree completely. Sadly so much money has been poured into the state and local economy they’ll never change it. Best we could hope for are rest days or split seasons. What got me going the other day was talking to a guy that’s hunted some of the best holes from the Delta thru Arkansas and over to Reel foot since the 90s, his family has connections. He made mention it’s been downhill since 2017 forward. Hes 15 years or so younger than myself and made mention his son will more than likely, will not know what it was like.
“Socialism only works in two places: Heaven where they don't need it and hell where they already have it.” ― Ronald Reagan
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