Bullet21XD wrote:[quote="Bailey"][quote="Bullet21XD"]So having a couple duck parks is going to solve the problem?
Have you ever hunted Missouri public land?
Sure, having quality, well managed habitat could be beneficial. But, the MN DNR already tried it once, they failed. They lack the commitment to create a successful Moist Soil program. In the end, the DNR is virtually an anti hunting organization, they are not on the hunters' side.
I would agree they are not on the hunters side at all. When did they try the moist soil thing? As far as Missouri it seems lots of guys in fields and leased areas are slaughtering daily limits of birds that come from squaw nwr and the most soil units. We have zero refuges that attract and hold ducks in Minn. Heck lqp is lucky to get 10000 geese at peak in December. It's a joke.
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I've probably said this before...but you should just quit!
Again, you prove you just can't kill ducks...with your latest river reports. The river was better than average this year.
No refuge? Half the f-ing state is a duck refuge. We have too much unhuntable land and water.
Before you give up, drive down to Otter Creek for a hunt. Let us all know how "good" Missouri has it! My guess is you really have no clue.[/quote]
Really I shot a limit ever single day in SD. Dumb luck I guess for 7 days straight in 65 degree weather and no wind. You should come down and lecture the other other dozen rigs as well that did not get squat yesterday. They should all quite as well.Clearly they do not know how to hunt the few birds that were flying around or the migrators that were a mile high. We should easily have been able to call them down if we were real hunters like you. By the way I have hunted missouri before with a buddies connection near squaw and we limited on mallards.
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