This issue came up almost 10 years ago ,duck populations have been up for most species except Mallards. There has been a steady decline for Mallards and this move will most likely will be implemented. I was told a one bird decrease to 3 would do nothing to help, same with a hen restriction . This is not cast in stone yet but I expect it.
As far as the SE zone setting their opener to not coincide with the NE is up to them.
I don't know If you were picked for the survey Steve but 6000 went out and 2800 responded, a very good sampling of what hunters wanted. It looks like the matrix will be used for the 2019 season and beyond. The task force process was deemed to be flawed but our input is still being used in the model.
Glenn, the season staying early or the same as last years was not a surprise to me. The survey data from hunters who hunt the zone point to earlier date preferences so it was the choice for most task force members though it was not my initial date. The primary consideration is accessible hunter days throughout the zone. Deer season over lap dates, other Zone dates are not considered for the NE ,we usually meet before the SE or Western zones.
I hunt in 4 zones now and have always had to travel being located in the northern Adirondacks. It looks like I will be signing up for the Ontario non -resident license and getting up at 1 am instead of 2 am.
I have enjoyed my 12 years on the task force and have great respect for the insight from all of the task force members. The future is change, and change is now. Hopefully whatever comes down the pike helps.
Kevin