About this episode
In this episode I walk through the long term mallard population trends and ask a simple question. Can the average hunter actually feel the effects of this decline. Mallard numbers have dropped from more than eleven million in 2016 to around six and a half million today. I look at the historical highs and lows, compare them to my own data since 2016, and talk about whether the current dip is truly changing the way our hunts unfold or if our success still comes down to weather patterns, decisions, and being in the right place at the right time. I also break down the recent cold snaps, the sudden migration push across the Central Flyway, and how difficult it can be to make good decisions when the shallow marshes freeze solid. I talk about yesterday’s frustrating river hunt, why finishing ducks has been so tough this year, what I am seeing from other hunters, and why this season feels so strange. Later in the episode I preview the Patreon hunt giveaway weekend with Captain Casey, Brian H. from the Migration Waterfowl Podcast, and Ben Meyers. I also share early thoughts on planning the spring Patreon float trip and what the next few weeks of December may look like. If you watch on Spotify you can drop comments and share your thoughts on whether declining mallard populations are affecting your hunting. I would love to hear what you think. PARTNER LINKS Flight Day Ammunition www.flightdayammo.com Shotty Gear http://www.shottygear.com Use code FDH10 for ten percent off TideWe https://www.tidewe.com Use code FDH18 for eighteen percent off Mammoth Guardian Dog Crates Search Mammoth Dog Crate on Amazon or visit the Mammoth Pet Products store Use code GUARDIAN15 for fifteen percent off Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices