Where did they all go? I have been watching them everyday for some time and it went from about 30 ducks to 6 or 7. surely they did not all get shot?
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There are several factors that have happened over the last couple of months. First, some of the batteries may be dying. Second, we lost a lot of hens during the nesting period. I don't think the hunting season has hurt us. We haven't had any reports from hunters taking the birds. Even if the hunters don't report them they would still be transmitting. I ask the lady at Arkansas Game & Fish to remove the ducks that we haven't heard from lately. If we start hearing from them again they will be added back.
We are getting ready to deploy some more transmitters on ducks again this year. We will be using a solar powered transmitter this year. These transmitters are suppose to last 3 to 5 years. They still have to make it through the nesting period though.
We are getting ready to deploy some more transmitters on ducks again this year. We will be using a solar powered transmitter this year. These transmitters are suppose to last 3 to 5 years. They still have to make it through the nesting period though.
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