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You guys are raising some really good points, I think we have a good argument here, and like Corey was saying with the proper support we may have a shot at changing this. Don't know how much longer I can hold on, but watching those mergs calming their wings over my eider decoys and not being able to shoot, takes the life right clean out of me...lol.
Excellent topic indeed for the meeting ED. It seems like the population as exploded pretty much every where. But l must add, speaking on my behalf its just the red breasted merganser I am referring too not the common. The population of commons are much different here, there are way less and seen mostly in the regular season. With the population of red breasted mergs so high what kind of affect is it having on our biodiversity?
Don't read me wrong but I love watching these birds, and I think its great that we have got a good population of them. But on the other hand the population may be getting to good and whats the point in that if you can't hunt them!
I would like to see this open when the sea ducks open to . merganser season opens to early hope this changes. great topic.
i agree completly,i dont dont do alot of hunting ,but when me and my pop up the road after the inland seasoncloses lookin for eiders we can always count on seeing 8 or 10 rebreasted mergs that we can not shoot at.It just tears the life out of me to see companys of them 6 and 8 feet off land.For shure the season should open tell a later date,if it opened when the eider ducks opens and closed when the eiders closed would be perfect,but were not inna perfect world.But just a month or 2 after the inland would be a step up.Thats my opinion!
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