the spank
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Still pretty sure a biologist will agree ( A DEAD HEN WILL NEVER HAVE ANOTHER CLUTCH)! Like I said before, to each their own. You have your train of thought and I have mine. Looking at your pics of the successful hunts ,I would not be able to identify hen from drake unless they were extremely close. Cheers and good hunting
So how do you tell the difference between ###es in a goose without catching them alive and inspecting them in hand through the anal vent? Guess you shouldn't pull the trigger on any geese based on the statement a goose will never have another clutch either if killed. And what about the cormorants you are shooting? Can you determine hens from drakes whatever the terminology is for them?(No I didn't google-fu to find out). The continental population of ducks far exceeds geese yet it's ok to shoot whatever geese come into the spread. Please tell me you see the hypocrisy in this? Personally I see it as the same as the guys who think it's an abomination to fill an antlerless tag or harvest a buck that hasn't grown a set of antlers 180" minimum. It's personal choice but don't try to cast a holier than thow belief over those who don't follow your beliefs. Later when the birds are coloured I shoot for drakes only. Why? Not for conservation reasons but because it makes for a prettier looking bag and make for nicely coloured photos of the harvest and they tend to be bigger more filled out birds. Cheers and good hunting.
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