Millenium Mallard wrote:but, me, we, joe blo don't benefit from ducks sitting unmolested on these structures, or federal refuges, for that matter.....and if my $25 went to "any" part of some rich landowners private duck hole, then it pisses me off......that in itself is why I stopped as a chairman and a member.....
Well, the joe blo duck hunter should be more concerned about the fact that some portion of your $25 contribution does indeed go to preserving waterfowl breeding grounds. That's where you are personally going to expect the benefit. You should expect your dollars to help new life begin on the breeding grounds. Sure, maybe these lands are not being managed the their fullest potential by DU. Maybe DW could do a better job of producing more ducks on these grounds. But the fact remains that the dirt is still there and not plowed under into some more marginal farm land that does not grow ducks.
I wonder if Chad could tell us what percent of our $25 memberships actually make it to the breeding grounds? I'm guessing that all sources of DU revenues are distributed in the same way, but I don't know that for a fact. If I ever learned that my none of my $25 never got to the breeding ground, I might be singing a different tune. But I take comfort in knowing that some portion of my money is possibly being utilized by breeding ducks.
Based on your complaints, it really sounds like you've got the wrong idea about what DU is supposed to do for you. I've never considered that my annual $25 contribution should entitle me to be able to hunt on these private DU sponsored duck holes. How does the average joe blo duckhunter arrive at that expectation?
Heck, if you didn't have these ducks sitting unmolested sitting on these structures, where do you think those ducks would be? Why do you think they are sitting there in the first place? If they get their booty shot off in every hole they land in, they will leave the country. The ducks do not sit on these structures 24/7 for the entire duck season. They do move around, and the average joe blo hunter may have to try something different to kill them, but it can be done.
I wonder how many guys on this board would ever consider paying to lease a duck hole in their hunting area, but never shoot it? I'm not doing it either, so don't accuse me of being hypocritical, I don't have the means of doing it right now, but it is something that's necessary to help keep ducks in your area.
The one thing that all the well to do duck clubs have in common in this state is that they have incorporated designated rest areas/restrictive shooting times into their program.
driven every kind of rig that's ever been made, driven the backroads so I wouldn't get weighed. - Lowell George