I confirm we never do any significant changes without announcing itJimboCrow wrote:Interesting. Would you also say then that you do not make any significant changes without public announcement, or are there still some types of changes we are not necessarily made aware of, such as altered spawning "patterns," or the number of elk carcasses in a spawn? I ask this specifically because there seem to be fewer carcasses than there were at their introduction, and the change appears to have happened in the last year or so: after the wolf populations were decreased. Any comment?Dmitri wrote:for 2 yearsHooCairs wrote: How far back in the past does this rule apply?
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OK, fair enough. One more question then please, did you adjust the Gadwall or Pintail populations or breaking patterns, or any of the duck populations or breaking patterns in the last two years?... because they have definitely changed. Gadwall were once incredibly hard to get in good numbers, but now they, and the Pintails, can be harvested as much as the American Black Ducks. And it seems, again, to have changed within your tenure. Thank you for your candor and hard work, no matter what your reply is. Jim.Dmitri wrote:I confirm we never do any significant changes without announcing itJimboCrow wrote:Interesting. Would you also say then that you do not make any significant changes without public announcement, or are there still some types of changes we are not necessarily made aware of, such as altered spawning "patterns," or the number of elk carcasses in a spawn? I ask this specifically because there seem to be fewer carcasses than there were at their introduction, and the change appears to have happened in the last year or so: after the wolf populations were decreased. Any comment?Dmitri wrote: for 2 years
Here are some of my average duck hunts, and some of Deconstructed's, very recent and previous years:
https://www.thehunter.com/#profile/jimb ... /103568697
https://www.thehunter.com/#profile/jimb ... n/89897640
https://www.thehunter.com/#profile/deco ... /105285593
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Feel free to replace 3000 feral hogs with 20 more axis deer, unannounced.Dmitri wrote:can assure you that we would NEVER reduce any population without announcement
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still insist we did not change anything within the last two yearsJimboCrow wrote:OK, fair enough. One more question then please, did you adjust the Gadwall or Pintail populations or breaking patterns, or any of the duck populations or breaking patterns in the last two years?... because they have definitely changed. Gadwall were once incredibly hard to get in good numbers, but now they, and the Pintails, can be harvested as much as the American Black Ducks. And it seems, again, to have changed within your tenure. Thank you for your candor and hard work, no matter what your reply is. Jim.Dmitri wrote:I confirm we never do any significant changes without announcing itJimboCrow wrote: Interesting. Would you also say then that you do not make any significant changes without public announcement, or are there still some types of changes we are not necessarily made aware of, such as altered spawning "patterns," or the number of elk carcasses in a spawn? I ask this specifically because there seem to be fewer carcasses than there were at their introduction, and the change appears to have happened in the last year or so: after the wolf populations were decreased. Any comment?
Here are some of my average duck hunts, and some of Deconstructed's, very recent and previous years:
https://www.thehunter.com/#profile/jimb ... /103568697
https://www.thehunter.com/#profile/jimb ... n/89897640
https://www.thehunter.com/#profile/deco ... /105285593
https://www.thehunter.com/#profile/deco ... n/70373381
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This started from me having trouble finding Lynx and wanting to track my own animal locations.
I started adding the top animals from the leaderboard to add more plots to the map. It now has the Top 50 (as of the end 09.01.2022) plus 13 of my own, plus some data extracted from the score cards. Hopefully this is useful to someone also struggling locating the elusive Lynx.
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Uncropped Map pic @ https://imgur.com/a/ypHsDQG
I started adding the top animals from the leaderboard to add more plots to the map. It now has the Top 50 (as of the end 09.01.2022) plus 13 of my own, plus some data extracted from the score cards. Hopefully this is useful to someone also struggling locating the elusive Lynx.
Notes and Key
Uncropped Map pic @ https://imgur.com/a/ypHsDQG
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Maps added to first post and a note has been made about the update.HooCairs wrote:May a mod please push them onto the first page please?
I share these maps with folks fairly often so thanks for the update!
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Thank you xOEDragonx
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