You've probably seen the press releases by now but if you want to read the actual reports.
I just received my wing collection envelopes in the mail yesterday and am more than willing to provide the data for the Fish and Wildlife Service. I don't know why I was chosen again this year as it is the fourth year in a row.You've probably seen the press releases by now but if you want to read the actual reports.
I'm asking myself the same thing!Isn't SC one of the worst places in the U.S. for duck hunting? If it's so bad why would there be so many additional hunters?
Idk but SC hunters travel.... A LOT! Im way out here on the west coast and seeing lots of SC plates every season. Also, went way north last year on the border of Canada. Pulled into first area to go scout and what do I see... trucks with SC plates. I apologize now... but can SC stop embarking on everyone elses places to hunt? If enough people keep traveling outside of SC, im gonna travel to SC and find my own places to hunt. Appears no one wants to hunt there. Havent been to Kansas in years, dont plan on going back anytime soon, but from the folks I know there, many say there are more SC hunters in Kansas than actual Kansas hunters. I don't think SC is the place to be as a duck hunterI'm asking myself the same thing!
According to the USFWS data we went from 20,000 ('22) active duck hunters to 31,000 in 2023. 2022 total harvest was 150,000 ducks in 2022 and 298,600 in 2023! These numbers blew me away. According to harvest data, the number 1 duck harvested is our Wood Duck, with a harvest total that jumped from 56,000 in '22 to 145,841 in 2023! That's a LOT of Wood Ducks!
I work over 40 duck nesting boxes so it warms my heart to think a youth here in SC, or elsewhere might have killed his / her first duck that hatched and jumped from one of my duck boxes.
I don't blame you brother. I cringe telling folks I'm from SC when it comes to duck hunting, they don't always have a good reputation.Idk but SC hunters travel.... A LOT! Im way out here on the west coast and seeing lots of SC plates every season. Also, went way north last year on the border of Canada. Pulled into first area to go scout and what do I see... trucks with SC plates. I apologize now... but can SC stop embarking on everyone elses places to hunt? If enough people keep traveling outside of SC, im gonna travel to SC and find my own places to hunt. Appears no one wants to hunt there. Havent been to Kansas in years, dont plan on going back anytime soon, but from the folks I know there, many say there are more SC hunters in Kansas than actual Kansas hunters. I don't think SC is the place to be as a duck hunter
I know our hunting populations fluctuate quite a bit based on who gets stationed in our air force bases. Seems everyone in the air force is a duck hunter. Cannot see that being the reason for influx in hunter numbers, but I know it contributes quite a bit here where I am at.
This is where I struggle to understand the mindset of these SC duck hunters. When I talked to those guys up by the border, they had been driving most of the day previous, all night and were launching a boat. I thought to myself, they have to be on some good stuff. I guess I am just not that mentally tough to chase a duck. No way I'd drive that much to try my hand at a limit of mallard. I soon just not hunt ducks lol. And shame on your local biologist and gov't for allowing the carp. They're a real problem. Yall need to introduce muskies in those lakes. We did that with a lake out here that had a goldfish problem. It was world renowned muskie fishing for about 5 years. It got the goldfish population under control in about 2 years, but then our game and fish kept stocking rainbow trout to try and make a lake that had both... that didnt work well. So they ended up starving out the muskie. It was pretty sad. This fish in the pic was 45” but only 18lbs. All head and skinny body. The one my buddy is holding was 43” and 27 lbs. She was by far the healthiest fish we caught.driving 3500 miles in a week, living out of hotels, motels just to chase a duck. LOL
Lol I believe it. If the number of Pennsylvania license plates at Jersey ramps are any indication. L O LPa. picked up an additional 9000 hunters from 22 to 23. That's a huge hunter increase. Additionally Pa shot over 6000 more mallards than 22. Sorry but I'm having a hard time believeing these numbers.Also the goose numbers are astronomical. An increase of over 60,000 more birds shot than 2022. That's crazy. How do they get these numbers anyways, since we don't call in kill numbers or species and HIP just records the number of ducks reported when you buy a license? I get suspicious when I see a zero in any column esp. when you look at Redheads,Golden Eye,both of which, I personally know people that shot them last year. According to their statement these are just preliminary numbers and their data might be compromised.I'd say they are correct about that.
Carl, I expect that it'll be liberal again but I haven't seen the AHM report yet. The pintail model was changed this past year for implementation in 2025. In the Atlantic I believe you'll be have 3 pintails with no sex restriction for the next 3 years or until the new model is evaluated. I don't have that model or regulatory options in front of me either.Brad, do you expect any significant changes in seasons and bag limits?
I read this as liberal again. But I no longer have the can, scaup and pintail models handy.
Paul, I think they were able to conduct additional follow-up contacts with hunters and sample at a higher rate this year. Therefore, I expect that the results are both more accurate and more precise. But this points out the need to improve the response rate. Only 20-30% of hunters respond to the requests to provide information on their hunting activity and harvest. That's better than a lot of surveys but still you'd think hunters who are interested in long term management of waterfowl would participate in the surveys. Only 2 hunters in 10 bother to provide information, we should do better than this.What does this mean? "we made changes to our survey methodology and our online harvest survey application due to external security mandates and our ongoing efforts to enhance data collection processes."
Are the survey's being conducted more accurate than previously?
It would be awesome to have a web based / 1-800-NUMBER for EVERY migratory bird hunter to input their daily harvest, species, State, etc? Many folks already do that with hunting apps for their personal record. States are already requiring self reporting of harvest for deer, turkey, fish, etc. Could this potentially replace the cost of hunter wing surveys with selected hunters taking photos of one outstretched wing from each duck harvested for identification and aging? I would think AI could learn to ID, sex and age each species vs having wing bees and such. I'm not a tech guru just thinking aloud.
Only 20-30% of hunters respond to the requests to provide information on their hunting activity and harvest.