who shoots hens?
who shoots hens?
There may already be a thread on this but i couldnt find it. What got me thinking about this is I was in Iowa last weekend pheasant hunting. one of the guys i was hunting w/ said there is a statistic that says if you shoot a hen it affects the life of 400 future birds. I usually shoot whatever comes in my spread with how duck hunting has been lately. What is everybodys thoughts on how shooting hens or mallard hens specifically affects the future population.
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The doctor is pretty bad about shooting hens, so is Mudbuddy, too, if he's lurking out tthere.
I get a bad rap for shooting the mamas,but honestly try not too,.... most of the time. I have been known to get the "goose egg" off of me by bagging the brown, but if ducks are flying, I'll pass several up to get green. Have done that. I used to preach it on here...Save the hens!
One thing is for sure, if you shoot them, they will die, and not make more eggs.... More eggs=more ducks.
I get a bad rap for shooting the mamas,but honestly try not too,.... most of the time. I have been known to get the "goose egg" off of me by bagging the brown, but if ducks are flying, I'll pass several up to get green. Have done that. I used to preach it on here...Save the hens!
One thing is for sure, if you shoot them, they will die, and not make more eggs.... More eggs=more ducks.
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A pheasant rooster can breed many,many,many,many hens in one season, a drake duck cannot breed as many times. The comparison is not a good one, but shooting hens will ultimately have an adverse affect on the population as a whole. Just shoot the hen spoonies and FAGETABOUTIT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
i prefer to shoot drakes, sometimes their is a hen killed and that person is usually ragged almost to the point of fight'n. now i do have a couple of friends that have a hard time with someone calling the shot.. thet're good guys just get REAL excited and can't hold back.. it's pretty funny.. the ragging is mostly just for fun. everyone knows unless you're by yourself or a group you've hunted with for years... everynow and then a hen''s gonna get smoked... p.s. i also kill only male deer, rabbits, hogs,doves, pheasants,and keep only male fish



Re: who shoots hens?
wrdabney wrote:There may already be a thread on this but i couldnt find it. What got me thinking about this is I was in Iowa last weekend pheasant hunting. one of the guys i was hunting w/ said there is a statistic that says if you shoot a hen it affects the life of 400 future birds. I usually shoot whatever comes in my spread with how duck hunting has been lately. What is everybodys thoughts on how shooting hens or mallard hens specifically affects the future population.
I take it you do not shoot Gadwalls, Black ducks or Mottled ducks, ever?

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