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<blockquote data-quote="Trip McNeely" data-source="post: 67048" data-attributes="member: 728"><p>a spring season would be effective but they wont go for it because of the extra harrasment on nesting ducks and other birds. plus sd already tried and failed at a spring canada season. moving the entire framework of seasons back a week or two would be most logical but then the teal and wood duck hunters would raise holy hell. not to mention all the nr pheasant hunters who would now have to choose between pheasant or ducks. mother nature giveth and she taketh. not that many years ago we only wintered 9000 birds. i remember hunting the last two wkends if the season and you were hard oressed to find birds much less gain access. anything left was using standing corn either left or drifted in on the headlands. this year was an abnirmally warm fall esp. early dec when most short grass prairie geese from canada arrive. alot of the geese you see now arent even our local birds but another subspecies that nests in canada. the prndullum will swing back the other way soon enough</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trip McNeely, post: 67048, member: 728"] a spring season would be effective but they wont go for it because of the extra harrasment on nesting ducks and other birds. plus sd already tried and failed at a spring canada season. moving the entire framework of seasons back a week or two would be most logical but then the teal and wood duck hunters would raise holy hell. not to mention all the nr pheasant hunters who would now have to choose between pheasant or ducks. mother nature giveth and she taketh. not that many years ago we only wintered 9000 birds. i remember hunting the last two wkends if the season and you were hard oressed to find birds much less gain access. anything left was using standing corn either left or drifted in on the headlands. this year was an abnirmally warm fall esp. early dec when most short grass prairie geese from canada arrive. alot of the geese you see now arent even our local birds but another subspecies that nests in canada. the prndullum will swing back the other way soon enough [/QUOTE]
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