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<blockquote data-quote="Dodge Man" data-source="post: 5816236" data-attributes="member: 2062"><p>I have been duck hunting going on 30 years. This has been the worst year on record so far for everyone I have talked to. From TN, AR and MO. I know a lot of leases and hunting clubs with multiple blinds and hundreds of ac that have killed a fraction of an average year. The mallard population is down 50% so even the people that are killing ducks are killing more scrap ducks and a few mallards. </p><p></p><p>I get the argument that if you want to kill some you have to work and find them. But for a majority of hunters that is not possible. They work all week and usually hunt the weekend. They have a normal blind they go to because they own the property or lease it. Also there is not enough public space for everyone to scout and "find" the ducks. If everyone was scouting they would push the ducks out of the area.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dodge Man, post: 5816236, member: 2062"] I have been duck hunting going on 30 years. This has been the worst year on record so far for everyone I have talked to. From TN, AR and MO. I know a lot of leases and hunting clubs with multiple blinds and hundreds of ac that have killed a fraction of an average year. The mallard population is down 50% so even the people that are killing ducks are killing more scrap ducks and a few mallards. I get the argument that if you want to kill some you have to work and find them. But for a majority of hunters that is not possible. They work all week and usually hunt the weekend. They have a normal blind they go to because they own the property or lease it. Also there is not enough public space for everyone to scout and “find” the ducks. If everyone was scouting they would push the ducks out of the area. [/QUOTE]
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