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Ducks Unlimited v. Delta Waterfowl | Duck Hunting Forum With Delta I think more of your dollars stay local as well I have also heard some pretty interesting stories from former DU chapter presidents It is still good to donate to both IMO if you are wanting to donate time once again fly Delta
Ducks Unlimited vs Delta Waterfowl | Duck Hunting Forum I'm actually a member of delta waterfowl, and my father is a ducks unlimited guy The way i see it, ducks unlimited is political, they try to get into the government and create laws and bills and funding to prevent the loss of waterfowl habitat Delta waterfowl is more for preserving the waterfowl and waterfowl hunting
Delta Waterfowl Chapters and events in NC | Duck Hunting Forum Delta Waterfowl and the NRA both did jump in and supported local hunters rights to squash it as there was never any accidents on the lake due to hunting and conservation confirmed that So, long story short, any support in funds or dinners my brother and hunting buddies attend with me are now only for Delta Waterfowl and never again for DU
Vhull vs flat bottom duck boat for delta | Duck Hunting Forum I decided Im going to save the money I put into Refuge passes , lottery and Gas money and put into a boat to hunt the delta next year A Delta hunter buddy insists I get a flat bottom boat to get into the shallows Ive had other people insist I get a vhull for stability in rougher waters I
My time on the Delta Waterfowl field course in the duck fac I was fortunate to be one of 12 graduate students selected to attend a new Delta Waterfowl field course in the Prairie Pothole Region and Canadian Parklands Region We toured ND and Manitoba to learn about duck-nesting ecology, conservation, and management The entire course was free thanks to
Pass a Loutre WMA Hunt - Duck Hunting Forum However, I just want to glean some wisdom off of some other experienced outdoorsman as this is both of our first time down to the Mississippi Delta We anticipate wind, tide, and dry land access issues and are researching heavily to make sure we don't get ourselves in a place we can't get out of