I don't know what DU has or hasn't done and I'm not a member. I do know that I am spending $150 this weekend to have the opportunity to travel to the Delta and possibly see some mallards, pintail, widgeon, etc. and if lucky some of them will fall into our spread and we will get the chance at a harvest.
In south MS, our duck hunting consist of lining up along a slough and hopefully get a few passing shots at some woodies. Complaining ?? Not at all, my choice to live where I do. Point being, I can't understand why people living in the delta, in the middle of the MS Flyway, complain because they don't see 1000's of ducks everyday.
I would like to believe if I lived there, I would be thankful to know I could be at home, drive a short distance and be sitting in my blind or against a big cypress tree waiting to see what the new morning will bring.
When I hunt ducks here, I know what I'm going to get, 2 woodies. Is living in the Delta with endless hope and possibilities for success not enough to be thankful for?? Would you like to have a passion for waterfowling only to wake and hunt each time knowing your 2 woodies is all it will ever be??
Appreciate where you are and what you have at your fingertips rather than looking to blame whatever for a sub-par season. Some are good and some bad, life as we know it in all aspects.
All the turkeys I call don't come running and there are plenty of mornings a solo gobble can't be found. Is it the NWTF's fault, hardly. However, I cherish each day I can walk out the backdoor of the camp and strain to hear that gobble, whether I do or not. Maybe you should to.

