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<blockquote data-quote="rukiddin" data-source="post: 5554137" data-attributes="member: 6860"><p>Look at last years (I think) veterans/youth hunt. A week without pressure and massive cold front and everybody killed ducks. If that don't tell you weather and pressure play the biggest role, I don't know what will. </p><p>I dont duck hunt like I used to but still try to stay in the loop somewhat and all my contacts are private land hunters, The guys that are good at killing ducks are still killing ducks whether they're running traffic or they're setting up everyday. </p><p>I heard a podcast with Warren coco and he was talking about all the hunters in Louisiana complaining about how bad duck hunting was and it was refuges and big clubs fault for holding all the birds. He said something that made a lot of sense in regards to a rebuttal to those guys whining and complaining. He said "when's the last time you've seen a big push of robbins migrate through Louisiana? The kind that got our grandparents excited for a Robbin pie?" The answer is you don't. They don't have to. And that can make you understand the duck migration too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rukiddin, post: 5554137, member: 6860"] Look at last years (I think) veterans/youth hunt. A week without pressure and massive cold front and everybody killed ducks. If that don’t tell you weather and pressure play the biggest role, I don’t know what will. I dont duck hunt like I used to but still try to stay in the loop somewhat and all my contacts are private land hunters, The guys that are good at killing ducks are still killing ducks whether they’re running traffic or they’re setting up everyday. I heard a podcast with Warren coco and he was talking about all the hunters in Louisiana complaining about how bad duck hunting was and it was refuges and big clubs fault for holding all the birds. He said something that made a lot of sense in regards to a rebuttal to those guys whining and complaining. He said “when’s the last time you’ve seen a big push of robbins migrate through Louisiana? The kind that got our grandparents excited for a Robbin pie?” The answer is you don’t. They don’t have to. And that can make you understand the duck migration too. [/QUOTE]
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