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re: It’s not looking good for duck season in MS Flyway
Posted on 8/15/24 at 7:32 pm to CouldCareLess
Posted on 8/15/24 at 7:32 pm to CouldCareLess
Louisiana’s duck season hasn’t gone down because of sugarcane. What you’re talking about is a localized issue and is not the reason ducks aren’t migrating in the numbers they used to.
Posted on 8/15/24 at 8:56 pm to CouldCareLess
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Wrong, several hundred or more acres just south of Abbeville off of highway 330 was cane and is now rice. Hebert Brother farms. Post smarter.
Cool dumbass
Several hundred acres doesn’t mean shite
The fact is that rice acres are up in vermillion parish and the state as a whole
Posted on 8/15/24 at 9:19 pm to Midtiger farm
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and some around wright
If you lived in Wright, you'd be home now.
If you know, you know that little sign.
Posted on 8/20/24 at 1:34 pm to Speckhunter2012
2024 duck survey

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The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) announced the 2024 Waterfowl Population Status Report on Aug. 20. This report contains results from surveys and population estimation methods conducted by the USFWS, Canadian Wildlife Service and numerous state and provincial partners.
The estimate for total breeding ducks in the traditional survey area was 34 million, a 5% increase from the 2023 estimate of 32.3 million, and 4% below the long-term average (since 1955). Mallards were estimated at 6.6 million, 8% above 2023, but still 16% below the long-term average and among the lowest since the early 1990s.
Notably, the results mark the first increase in total surveyed breeding ducks since 2015.

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