Postby chopper30 » Wed Jan 21, 2004 10:26 am
Jim I remember last year mid October watching thousands of ducks on my field and the ajoining fields when the rivers got up. We were having a second season dove hunt, and could not stop watching the thousands of birds landing in the fields. It looked like January. But the ducks, don't seem to coming down for no reason lately according to you. I really don't know but maybe 1 person who actually can say that the last few years they have seen a change in the ducks harvested, due to what ever everyone keeps bitching about and that is bullsprig and he really can't say much he just hunts different tracks of land every year, one year it goes right, and the next, his levees keep breaking like this year. Everyone else I know from Arkansas to Mississippi is having the same type of years they always do, including me. I used to only hunt public land, and we struggled some days gand got them the next. Well the 2 days that I hunted public land this year, we did pretty good. So basically what I'm saying is I disagree with Jim, and that the guys on here are the only ones I ever hear complaining about the season. And Jim if you think the added pressure from all the hunters is the reason they will not come down, why don't you be our example and quit the sport and start posting about deer migration changes.
Chopper