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<blockquote data-quote="Dodge Man" data-source="post: 5785752" data-attributes="member: 2062"><p>I think he is missing something, he is only looking at a small portion of current data. The area he is doing the study has roughly the same hunting pressure or less then it has had in my lifetime. Some people are building new fields to flood and new blinds. But most blinds in West TN have been hunted for decades in the same spot. I have hunted the same area in WTN that the study is taking place for almost 30 years . He has actually asked to lease a portion of our hunting property to make a small rest area. Most of the public land around west TN gets hunted no more now then it did 20-30 years ago. In fact they have made most public land close at 3pm to give the ducks a place to rest in the afternoon. </p><p></p><p>I there has to be more to it to make the major change in ducks travel patterns then hunting pressure. There has been a big change in the past 5-7 years. There has not been a major increase in hunting pressure in that time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dodge Man, post: 5785752, member: 2062"] I think he is missing something, he is only looking at a small portion of current data. The area he is doing the study has roughly the same hunting pressure or less then it has had in my lifetime. Some people are building new fields to flood and new blinds. But most blinds in West TN have been hunted for decades in the same spot. I have hunted the same area in WTN that the study is taking place for almost 30 years . He has actually asked to lease a portion of our hunting property to make a small rest area. Most of the public land around west TN gets hunted no more now then it did 20-30 years ago. In fact they have made most public land close at 3pm to give the ducks a place to rest in the afternoon. I there has to be more to it to make the major change in ducks travel patterns then hunting pressure. There has been a big change in the past 5-7 years. There has not been a major increase in hunting pressure in that time. [/QUOTE]
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