Gentleman--Pintail #'s high/low

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Re: Gentleman--Pintail #'s high/low

Postby GordonGekko » Mon Feb 25, 2008 5:35 pm

gator i think you're 100% correct...and because of this no till farming has really hurt the pintail....
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Re: Gentleman--Pintail #'s high/low

Postby Jeff » Mon Feb 25, 2008 6:23 pm

gator wrote:
mfox1616 wrote:We had WAY more pintails then mallards this year. I peronaly think the limit should be moved up so that they dont take breading habitat away from the mallards.


now, say that out to check if it makes sense.............does it?

if memory serves me (which i can't promise), pintails are nefarious short grass nesters much different than most other dabblers which prefer taller, denser cover for nesting. pintails often nest a fair piece from water in sparser, less dense habitat, again, much different than the other dabblers such as mallards, gadwall, teal, etc etc.

but either way (same or different nesting habitat), again, say that out loud.

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Gator you are 100% correct on that one. That reason is why the numbers have been so low, they are easy prey for predators in the shorter grass, and also tend to be much greaterly influenced by weather changes than other ducks.

mfox, are you really serious?? Last I checked mallards were the most plentiful duck out there as far as numbers go. Hunt pintail a little, they are such graceful birds, I'd probably rather shoot a pintail over a mallard, and that's coming from someone who kills quite a few ducks every year and maybe one of wich will be a mallard.
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Re: Gentleman--Pintail #'s high/low

Postby Drake2 » Mon Apr 14, 2008 5:12 pm

Only bird we could count on to get a limit on. Had a buddy that had never killed one so I told him to come with us. They were like black birds pitching in from all directions.
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Re: Gentleman--Pintail #'s high/low

Postby louisiana duckman » Mon Apr 14, 2008 6:15 pm

we see alot and kill a lot along the coast we hunt in morgan city they a have a ton
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Re: Gentleman--Pintail #'s high/low

Postby Doc & Nash » Tue Apr 15, 2008 8:37 am

I can't remember a day that went by that when we had birds that we did ot kill a pintail or at least miss a few. On several occasions we had a blind limit of pintails before we had one person limit of mallards.
I know ya'll are going to bust my chops about the terminology "blind limit" but you know what I am trying to say.

I like the 1/60 where it is.

Imangine this, What would the mallard numbers do if they cut them back also, instead of a 4/60 make it a 3/60 with only one hen???????? Or even better in my book 3/60 and a hen counts as two.
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Re: Gentleman--Pintail #'s high/low

Postby MSDawg870 » Tue Apr 15, 2008 10:43 am

Maybe the one bird limit should be put in place for Mallards we'd have a decrease in hunters and after a couple of years an increase in birds. :wink:
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Re: Gentleman--Pintail #'s high/low

Postby mharville » Wed Apr 30, 2008 10:23 am

No problem here..i'll shoot the piss outa them gads and smilin mallards!
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Re: Gentleman--Pintail #'s high/low

Postby torch » Tue Jun 03, 2008 11:23 am

3/30
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Re: Gentleman--Pintail #'s high/low

Postby oltcutdown » Tue Jun 03, 2008 4:17 pm

I'd be happy with 2/60! One is plenty though.

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