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Re: Bag Limits.......your thoughts. [Re: reeltexan] #8921648 09/22/23 03:38 AM
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Re: Bag Limits.......your thoughts. [Re: reeltexan] #8921681 09/22/23 09:00 AM
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The right thing to do would be to count any downed bird towards your limit. I can’t remember the last time I lost a downed bird since I’ve had my dogs Kimber and Rally.

Dove hunting it would be more likely, you dust some and they fly way off. It’s hard to know if they would live. I’m probably guilty of only counting the dove in my bag towards my limit and probably have mortally wounded dove that flew away.

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Re: Bag Limits.......your thoughts. [Re: reeltexan] #8927441 10/01/23 07:59 PM
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Interesting article about how many ducks crippled ducks we lose.

https://www.outdoorlife.com/deep-dives/waterfowl-crippling-rates-hunting/

He’s read a handful of studies and talked to biologists (mostly off the record) from all across the country and says that the consensus is about a 30 percent waterfowl crippling rate. In other words, three out of every 10 ducks that are downed by hunters are not recovered. If you apply that rate to the 9.72 million ducks taken by hunters in the 2019-2020 season, you end up with 2.92 million lost ducks. Add lost geese into the equation, and you’re well over Kjos’ estimate.


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Re: Bag Limits.......your thoughts. [Re: 2flyfish4] #8927863 10/02/23 02:33 PM
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Originally Posted by 2flyfish4
Interesting article about how many ducks crippled ducks we lose.

https://www.outdoorlife.com/deep-dives/waterfowl-crippling-rates-hunting/

He’s read a handful of studies and talked to biologists (mostly off the record) from all across the country and says that the consensus is about a 30 percent waterfowl crippling rate. In other words, three out of every 10 ducks that are downed by hunters are not recovered. If you apply that rate to the 9.72 million ducks taken by hunters in the 2019-2020 season, you end up with 2.92 million lost ducks. Add lost geese into the equation, and you’re well over Kjos’ estimate.

I would say I find that number to be way too high, but I've seen lots of folks on big public water skyblasting away, no dogs, and no plan to retrieve the ones that sail.


Re: Bag Limits.......your thoughts. [Re: reeltexan] #8928540 10/03/23 01:53 PM
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I agree 30% on waterfowl is pretty high, but I could see 10% pretty easily.

Dove on the other hand, I can easily see 30% and even more if your not hunting with a good dog and or your hunting thicker stuff like sunflowers, milo or corn. Dove are pretty easy to find in wheat stubble. But get in knee high sunflowers, milo or corn and without a dog you can lose them pretty easily.


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Originally Posted by reeltexan


I used to hunt with a buddy that was taught that the total number of dove that you put on the ground constituted your bag limit. If you were unable to find three of them, they still counted toward the total.

He was from another state where I think it is the law.
Here, the law says "in possession".

However, there is an argument to be made with the logic that the limit is set to protect the resource and once you reach that limit you should stop shooting, regardless of how many you actually bagged.

Thoughts THF?


Your buddy is correct. Bag limit and possession limit are two entirely different things.


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