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What in the heck is going on with the TWRA and Fed refuge surveys?
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<blockquote data-quote="Displaced_Vol" data-source="post: 4988939" data-attributes="member: 20484"><p>Then do the test they send off that takes a couple days... again this isn't that difficult. I don't know why you make it seem like their lives are in danger from taking tests? Plenty of people get tested multiple times a week. </p><p></p><p>It really doesn't matter, but your outrage at the thought of them taking a couple extra steps to get something done like waterfowl surveys is hilarious. </p><p></p><p>Also, not for our hunting purposes either but they already cancelled the Bpop survey from the spring. So without any hard data they (the USFWS & flyway councils) decided to go with a full liberal season length and bag limits. I would think operating without one of the key data points for season structure, they may have opted for more conservative season lengths or bag limits. I say all that to say that every survey done in wintering states this winter are going to be more important than usual to assess the overall health of the population.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Displaced_Vol, post: 4988939, member: 20484"] Then do the test they send off that takes a couple days... again this isn’t that difficult. I don’t know why you make it seem like their lives are in danger from taking tests? Plenty of people get tested multiple times a week. It really doesn’t matter, but your outrage at the thought of them taking a couple extra steps to get something done like waterfowl surveys is hilarious. Also, not for our hunting purposes either but they already cancelled the Bpop survey from the spring. So without any hard data they (the USFWS & flyway councils) decided to go with a full liberal season length and bag limits. I would think operating without one of the key data points for season structure, they may have opted for more conservative season lengths or bag limits. I say all that to say that every survey done in wintering states this winter are going to be more important than usual to assess the overall health of the population. [/QUOTE]
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