in an effort to generate some conversation around here:
Do the now restricted limits (not sure when they go into effect), put a damper on the south America trips as far as clients go? I think it does for me somewhat. It at least moves the trip further down the list. Were the duck kills from hunters getting out of hand and hurting the populations? Does everywhere now have limits or is this only a certain select few countries?
new proposed limits for south america
new proposed limits for south america
champcaller wrote:and THAT is a duck hunt.DUCK-HUNT wrote:
for exmaple you could kill a 4 greenheads (two banded), a mallard/black cross, and a mallard/gaddy cross and smash a hot blonde on the way back to the ramp and call it a hell of a day
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I'll believe it when Ramsey Russell says it. Restricted limits would take hundreds of thousands of dollars away from that economy, and that's the last thing that country needs. They'd have to be self reliant on coca fields then.




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Please do not believe everything you read on the internet.
That's all I will say
That's all I will say
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There are so very few hunters down there, the impact on bird populations, even with high limits, is de minimus. I cannot believe this is serious.
So many ducks, so little time....
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Re: new proposed limits for south america
Also, for the sake of conversation:ScottyLee wrote:Do the now restricted limits (not sure when they go into effect), put a damper on the south America trips as far as clients go? I think it does for me somewhat. It at least moves the trip further down the list. Were the duck kills from hunters getting out of hand and hurting the populations? Does everywhere now have limits or is this only a certain select few countries?
In those areas with liberal or no limits, how many would be 'enough'?......3 times our daily limit at home?..........5?........10?........20?............?........(of course, taking into consideration that what is killed is left for someone else's benefit).
How many would be enough (at home - if the limits were lifted)?
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For me, its fine just where it is. If i knew it would send some of the ass clowns to the house, then 3!!!
Just to be selfish and because i enjoy it, i wish the resource could handle one or 2 more specs though. I'm just thankful that we have enough shootable number of specs now. That wasnt the case when i was a yonker.
Just to be selfish and because i enjoy it, i wish the resource could handle one or 2 more specs though. I'm just thankful that we have enough shootable number of specs now. That wasnt the case when i was a yonker.
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Did the Dinosaurs keep them ate back?novacaine wrote: I'm just thankful that we have enough shootable number of specs now. That wasnt the case when i was a yonker.
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Yes,yes they did young man......you know i have underwear older than you.......H20 Fowl wrote:Did the Dinosaurs keep them ate back?novacaine wrote: I'm just thankful that we have enough shootable number of specs now. That wasnt the case when i was a yonker.

But i can still tote a dibble bar pretty good for an ol fart, can't i.......
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There is no need to cuss like that on here!novacaine wrote:dibble barH20 Fowl wrote:Did the Dinosaurs keep them ate back?novacaine wrote: I'm just thankful that we have enough shootable number of specs now. That wasnt the case when i was a yonker.

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Re: new proposed limits for south america
It's being proposed, by outside interests of course, that lead shot be banned.
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Speaking of outside interests, it's widely accepted among Argentina outfitters that Dutch antis have funded (bribed) their officials for the biologically unjustifiable closure of goose hunting in Argentina. Makes no sense until you come to realize that the Dutch King, a hunter himself, married an Argentine and can steer the conversation at cocktail parties to the bazillions of Argentina geese he's saving instead of the beautiful African lion he shot on safari. Ironically, Netherlands 10 year ban on goose hunting has created one of the best goose hunts on God's Earth - no bag limits, nearly year-round hunting, barnacle geese, english-speaking country, Amsterdam, the list goes on - but strictly under depredation permits because, go figure, there's no actual goose hunting season.
Relative to our American way of doing things, things are done differently around the world. Reconciling our way with theirs is like fitting round pegs into square holes. In every instance, however, it's all politics because it's all about money.

Speaking of outside interests, it's widely accepted among Argentina outfitters that Dutch antis have funded (bribed) their officials for the biologically unjustifiable closure of goose hunting in Argentina. Makes no sense until you come to realize that the Dutch King, a hunter himself, married an Argentine and can steer the conversation at cocktail parties to the bazillions of Argentina geese he's saving instead of the beautiful African lion he shot on safari. Ironically, Netherlands 10 year ban on goose hunting has created one of the best goose hunts on God's Earth - no bag limits, nearly year-round hunting, barnacle geese, english-speaking country, Amsterdam, the list goes on - but strictly under depredation permits because, go figure, there's no actual goose hunting season.
Relative to our American way of doing things, things are done differently around the world. Reconciling our way with theirs is like fitting round pegs into square holes. In every instance, however, it's all politics because it's all about money.
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