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Post by bsutravis on Oct 23, 2007 9:47:37 GMT -5
Remember boys.... let the Suzy fly when we are out this week and later on this Fall. The drakes outnumber the hens, and the hens do all the work as far as making new ducks... so target the drakes if all possible! www.deltawaterfowl.org/waterfowling/vr.php
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Post by duckhunterpaul on Oct 23, 2007 11:28:58 GMT -5
Yeah and make sure you only shoot male geese to because Lord knows the goose population is really hurting!
Sorry to be a smart-azz here Travis, but I just think that shooting hens is legal for a reason. I am sure that everyone has there own personal opinion on this and I should probably keep my mouth shut, but I absolutely hate this debate. Personal preference is a hard thing to change.
DHP
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Post by jwkimber45 on Oct 23, 2007 11:34:47 GMT -5
Look at it this way Paul. If a hen is killed by a hunter he not only killed her, but the 6-8 baby ducks she would hatch in the spring and the 18-24 baby ducks her little girls would have and the mulitple baby ducks her little gilrs would have..........
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Post by duckhunterpaul on Oct 23, 2007 11:43:27 GMT -5
But without the Semen of a Drake, is it not the same effect? Is the goose population suffering? Because I know i can't tell the difference between a male and female goose. Like I said, I hate this debate and it can go on forever.
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Post by tbgrindlay on Oct 23, 2007 12:04:49 GMT -5
Drakes make prettier pictures.
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Post by steelbb on Oct 23, 2007 12:07:46 GMT -5
Kill a hen starve a fox!!
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Post by hotshot on Oct 23, 2007 12:12:19 GMT -5
Drakes suffer from commitment anxiety. As soon as one is sure his girl is knocked up- he'll move on. Infact, I believe a hen will mate with more than one male to allow the strongest swimmers to fertilize the eggs. More hens does mean more ducks. But with natural predation, the hens are thumped hard anyway. If you believe, letting a hen fly is a good thing- do it. I try to aim for the drakes, but don't always come away drake only. Kids- let em shoot what ever is flying until they are around 16. my 2 cents
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Post by oneshotbandit on Oct 23, 2007 12:22:00 GMT -5
I don't go out to shoot hens (mallards), BUT, if I want a duck dinner don't let a hen light in the dekes (if I don't have any ducks in hand) cause her arse is gonna get whacked (hopefully). IMHO a hen tastes just as good as a drake(mallard). ;D No apology!
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Post by duckhunterpaul on Oct 23, 2007 13:08:43 GMT -5
Very well put oneshotbandit.
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Post by teamcgo on Oct 23, 2007 13:35:13 GMT -5
My personal opinion is to let her fly. I try to only shoot drakes but on the occasion a hen will get smacked.
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Post by quackingtim on Oct 23, 2007 14:28:31 GMT -5
I'm looking for green.
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Post by bschwein on Oct 23, 2007 14:37:21 GMT -5
I usually shoot what ever. IF it flies it dies. Although I prefer to kill male ducks. ;D
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Post by hoosierhunter2 on Oct 23, 2007 16:32:09 GMT -5
Where's the fun in that!!! ;D If it flys it dies!!! ;D Just kidding! Good idea and definitely worth trying to pursue, sometimes things happen and a suzy gets cut, but definitely try and target the drakes only!
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Post by jwkimber45 on Oct 23, 2007 17:11:33 GMT -5
. More hens does mean more ducks. Now how in the world do you figure that??? I won't discourge anyone from shooting anything that is legal, however for the better of the population I try my best to target only drakes of ALL species. Especially the bluebills, cans, and pintails. What you choose to do is entirely up to you. But don't tell try to tell me that more girls in the air at the end of hunting season does not equal more ducks. That dog don't hunt at all.
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Post by jwkimber45 on Oct 23, 2007 17:12:49 GMT -5
Oh BTW, when it comes to the kids. Let 'em shoot!!!! Help 'em out picking out the boys if you can, but I agree, let the chips fall where they may for the youngsters.
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Post by hoosierdhr on Oct 23, 2007 18:04:00 GMT -5
I to prefer to shoot the drakes but occasionally a hen gets whacked!!!
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Post by pigeonflier on Oct 23, 2007 18:41:08 GMT -5
I'm a Natural Born Killer,, its in my blood.... I hope its all drakes in that flock,,, and trust me,, I'll be lookin fer drakes..... But ...............
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Post by pigeonflier on Oct 23, 2007 18:42:12 GMT -5
How about Michigans OHR?
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Post by Rhacrick on Oct 23, 2007 20:44:18 GMT -5
You know what it is about hens? They're smug. Not all of them, of course, and I'll spare the good ones. But when they taunt me, they gotta be taught a lesson. They'll learn their place, and then they'll be safe.
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Post by pigeonflier on Oct 23, 2007 21:34:59 GMT -5
You know what it is about hens? They're smug. Not all of them, of course, and I'll spare the good ones. But when they taunt me, they gotta be taught a lesson. They'll learn their place, and then they'll be safe. ;D ;D ;D
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