Re: Clarion Ledger
Posted: Thu Jan 26, 2012 1:05 pm
+1SWAG wrote:Not trying to start a *issing match here, but how exactly does one go and find the ducks??? 95% or more of the Delta is privately owned, so you may go and find ducks but odds are you ain't going to hunt them. Most guys lease so that they may have part of that 95%. I only hunt on our own family land or maybe a couple of neighboring farms, but I do not see how the regular guy can ride and find ducks in MS these days and expect to go hunting. Therefore the complaining makes perfect sense. A guy leases a tract he believes to be a productive piece of ground and hopes to kill ducks more years than not. A guy may join a club or buy into an existing property. He is pretty much fixed in said location. Scouting for ducks may sound cool. For sure something someone who hunts public land only has to do more than actually hunt time. But the perception that MOST guys who hunt in the Delta can go out and FIND ducks and then HUNT them when there are few on his own property or lease to hunt is pretty weak. IMO
The funny thing is that if all the guys complaining about our marginal year actually got out and "found the ducks" like some suggest, then every WMA would be so slap ass full you couldn't think of getting to hunt, so telling the masses that the ducks are here, you just have to find them is giving an open invitation to flood the WMAs. I have hunted some of them in the past with limited success, but the most common thing I have ever found while out having to "find the ducks" on these kind of years is an empty tank of gas, cold, unproductive 4 wheeler rides, and some hurt feelings. Personnally I would rather wake up at 5:30 and go hunt with some buddies and kill 5-10 ducks than get up at 3:00, race to the hole which may or may not be occupied, and go hunt with every Tom, Dick and Harry and kill 5-10 ducks.... but, I guess if I did that I could say that I "found the ducks"