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<blockquote data-quote="Ed B" data-source="post: 5551205" data-attributes="member: 7519"><p>Bug money has ruined it, huge swaths of crops that clubs leave standing in order to hold and attract ducks. I've heard stories of 100+ miles along the river where crops are left for duck food up north. </p><p></p><p>Also say a recent study (wish I could find it, maybe Osborne research had it) about how duck activity tracked on radio transmitters showed a huge shift to nocturnal activity during Dec-Jan. Maybe it's always been that way but the increased hunting pressure definitely feels like a cause.</p><p></p><p>As long as we can scrap out some and still have a few great hunts I'll keep at it, plus the fellowship is what keeps me coming back.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ed B, post: 5551205, member: 7519"] Bug money has ruined it, huge swaths of crops that clubs leave standing in order to hold and attract ducks. I’ve heard stories of 100+ miles along the river where crops are left for duck food up north. Also say a recent study (wish I could find it, maybe Osborne research had it) about how duck activity tracked on radio transmitters showed a huge shift to nocturnal activity during Dec-Jan. Maybe it’s always been that way but the increased hunting pressure definitely feels like a cause. As long as we can scrap out some and still have a few great hunts I’ll keep at it, plus the fellowship is what keeps me coming back. [/QUOTE]
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