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    [QUOTE=jaycee;1103894]It looks like you have a bad case of " lastworditis

    Na, just addressing unnecessary comments that make little to no sense

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    [QUOTE=kk1;1103988]
    Quote Originally Posted by jaycee View Post
    It looks like you have a bad case of " lastworditis

    Na, just addressing unnecessary comments that make little to no sense
    Just as yours do!

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    [QUOTE=jaycee;1104006]
    Quote Originally Posted by kk1 View Post

    Just as yours do!
    Lol. From a guy who doesn't understand how seasons work!
    Last edited by kk1; February 4th, 2020 at 01:08 PM.

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    [QUOTE=kk1;1104016]
    Quote Originally Posted by jaycee View Post

    Lol. From a guy who doesn't understand how seasons work!
    Hmm, after 60 years of Waterfowl Hunting, ??? and working with the MNR as a Deputy C.O. , I wonder if you could explain things to me??

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    Quote Originally Posted by jaycee View Post
    Personally myself and friends find that the end[late] part of the regular season is the best for ducks especially when most ponds are frozen over and we find them in the sheltered creeks that are still open and flowing. For this reason , we would hate to lose that.
    As for the geese,over the years, we have found that in the late season [ end of Feb. into March] the geese are not as tasty as they have lost all the fat in their bodies.
    You would not lose any time off your duck season. Ducks and geese are 2 separate things.

    If days were taken off the end of the regular goose season, to make room for a late goose season. This would not change dates on ducks!
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    Quote Originally Posted by kk1 View Post
    You would not lose any time off your duck season. Ducks and geese are 2 separate things.

    If days were taken off the end of the regular goose season, to make room for a late goose season. This would not change dates on ducks!
    There had been some discussion earlier concerning ducks also , that is why I posted my reply as I did.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jaycee View Post
    There had been some discussion earlier concerning ducks also , that is why I posted my reply as I did.
    Never saw any of that. No one ever said duck season would be shorter. It was about geese. Anyway duck dates werent the issue........

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    I hesitate to inject myself in this discussion there seems to be a lot of bad blood from earlier discussion. I also admit I am not much of a goose hunter. I much prefer ducks both to hunt and eat. However I do live in farm country and watch the birds. If we want to control resident non-migratory geese I think there should be a season starting mid-March (call it a nuisance hunt or cull). At this time of year I watch mated pairs (so for sure they are local) spend all day flying from small water to small water shopping for a nest site and making a lot of noise. It would not require decoy spreads, calling or sophisticated hunting techniques. Any farm kid with a shotgun could plunk himself by a pond and have a reasonable chance of success. All the birds harvested would be adult, local and breeders and therefore offer the best population control.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jaycee View Post
    It looks like you have a bad case of " lastworditis "!
    Bingo!
    I love fishing but REALLY it is just a way to pass time until hunting season!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by singlemalt View Post
    I hesitate to inject myself in this discussion there seems to be a lot of bad blood from earlier discussion. I also admit I am not much of a goose hunter. I much prefer ducks both to hunt and eat. However I do live in farm country and watch the birds. If we want to control resident non-migratory geese I think there should be a season starting mid-March (call it a nuisance hunt or cull). At this time of year I watch mated pairs (so for sure they are local) spend all day flying from small water to small water shopping for a nest site and making a lot of noise. It would not require decoy spreads, calling or sophisticated hunting techniques. Any farm kid with a shotgun could plunk himself by a pond and have a reasonable chance of success. All the birds harvested would be adult, local and breeders and therefore offer the best population control.
    A very effective plan. It would also correspond with the start of the proposed Cormorant season. Lots of small creek with areas that are only accessible via canoe or kayak would hold lots of the nest shoppers as well.
    Take the warning labels off. Darwin will solve the problem.

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