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October 22nd, 2022, 04:37 PM
#21

Originally Posted by
finsfurfeathers
NO swans are not permitted. At moment just being petitioned.
Noted. Thank you.
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October 22nd, 2022 04:37 PM
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October 24th, 2022, 08:41 AM
#22
Has too much time on their hands

Originally Posted by
Buddy Boy
Hello Bush-man,
I agree with all of the advice so generously provided to you so far ... hell ... I have not even gone out once so far this season as there is not much around Long Point at the moment. I am waIting for the "divers" to arrive in November because that is when the "waterfowl" season really starts.
Two (2) more things to remember about "waterfowl" hunting ... it is not over until it is over and the term "waterfowl" includes ducks, geese and swans. Take a look at my "Ontario Tundra Swan Season" thread and if you are interested contact Mark Ryckman (Manager of Policy) at the Ontario Federation of Anglers and Hunters.
Jerome
Jerome, not sure the swan season plug was appropriate in this thread. We'd all like to see a swan season, but it can get a little much when it comes up in any waterfowl conversation on the forum.
-N.
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October 25th, 2022, 02:35 PM
#23
Hello Sprite,
I am sorry that you feel that way but I do not introduce this topic into "any waterfowl conversation" on the form.
Bush-man started this particular "thread" and admitted to us that he was new to this sport, requested advice from us and stated that the "waterfowl" season was essentially "over" for him.
I merely advised him that the "waterfowl" season has barely started making a reference to the "divers" that are still to come and then informed him of a future Tundra Swan season ... which in essence would not start before early November since the Tundra Swans do not usually arrive before start of November.
Bush-man did not appear to be offended by my comment and my suggestion to take a look at my Tundra Swan "thread" for further information. He advised us in fact of his recent swan encounter. I suspect however that they may have been Mute Swans.
I am perhaps overly committed to this cause but I thank you for your previous and current support for a limited (tag only) Tundra Swan season.
Jerome
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October 25th, 2022, 03:44 PM
#24

Originally Posted by
Buddy Boy
Hello Sprite,
I am sorry that you feel that way but I do not introduce this topic into "any waterfowl conversation" on the form.
Bush-man started this particular "thread" and admitted to us that he was new to this sport, requested advice from us and stated that the "waterfowl" season was essentially "over" for him.
I merely advised him that the "waterfowl" season has barely started making a reference to the "divers" that are still to come and then informed him of a future Tundra Swan season ... which in essence would not start before early November since the Tundra Swans do not usually arrive before start of November.
Bush-man did not appear to be offended by my comment and my suggestion to take a look at my Tundra Swan "thread" for further information. He advised us in fact of his recent swan encounter. I suspect however that they may have been Mute Swans.
I am perhaps overly committed to this cause but I thank you for your previous and current support for a limited (tag only) Tundra Swan season.
Jerome
Hey Jerome, no offense here what so ever, you educated me big time and got something very important to my attention ! Lucky I did not take a shot at the Swans ! I would not ever want to do anything to break any rules or laws so no thank you for your time and effort to write.
Last edited by Bush-man; October 25th, 2022 at 03:49 PM.
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October 25th, 2022, 03:50 PM
#25

Originally Posted by
Sprite
Jerome, not sure the swan season plug was appropriate in this thread. We'd all like to see a swan season, but it can get a little much when it comes up in any waterfowl conversation on the forum.
-N.
It's all good man, what Jerome wrote was actually educational for me!