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<blockquote data-quote="casjoker" data-source="post: 5281672" data-attributes="member: 17057"><p>In West TN East AR and MO, I find it hard to believe the numbers of hunters are down. I do wonder where all the money comes from. If these clowns spent the money on leases that they do on boats to hunt overcrowded public land it may help spread things out a bit. I don't understand the logic of spending 20k+ on a boat to be the first to a hole on public land vs spending 2-4k per person for a decent lease. I have 4k wrapped up in my boat and shoot as many ducks as anyone on public land. I do think the loud motors blow a lot of ducks out of the area in the mornings. </p><p></p><p>Agreed, the migration pattern does seem to have shifted west some.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="casjoker, post: 5281672, member: 17057"] In West TN East AR and MO, I find it hard to believe the numbers of hunters are down. I do wonder where all the money comes from. If these clowns spent the money on leases that they do on boats to hunt overcrowded public land it may help spread things out a bit. I don't understand the logic of spending 20k+ on a boat to be the first to a hole on public land vs spending 2-4k per person for a decent lease. I have 4k wrapped up in my boat and shoot as many ducks as anyone on public land. I do think the loud motors blow a lot of ducks out of the area in the mornings. Agreed, the migration pattern does seem to have shifted west some. [/QUOTE]
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