KurtR
WKR
I guess that depends on where your at. 30 years ago we could shoot one goose a day now it’s 15 early season and 8 all year. Snow geese all time high. We see more mallards now than ever. What has changed it winter and food that keeps birds farther north longer. It’s been below zero for the last 2 weeks and we still have geese coming from North Dakota.I believe the view in Pintail biology is that the population is being treated as a continental population, not simply by flyway. Total numbers are in free fall and have been. I hate to say it, but pintail are just I’ll suited to the modern world and there is no way to teach them to differentiate between wheat stubble and prairie grass. It looks the same to them…until a tractor runs a plough over their nest. It’s just their instinct as a long neck duck that wants that exact grass height as they can peek over it and see predators. Unfortunately, that height is Ag stubble.
Nest success rates for pintail is in the single digits…
There is no great fix for that. No Till farming practices combined with edge to edge planting just plain destroys pintails.
I hate it as I love shooting pintails, but I believe the days of hunting them are about over.
They aren’t unique in that regard…our grandfathers likely talked about quail and canvasbacks the same way.
Waterfowl hunting is in bad shape. I grew up in AR, chasing ducks in the timber. I haven’t killed a duck in the woods in years…they are just not there.