Well I've also shot ducks since I was 10 so don't try to pull that "I've shot more ducks than you BS". Lead is done old timer, non-toxic shot is here to stay. It's not Liebral bans as some of the tinfoil hat wearers would like to put it, it's in the migratory bird treaty. It has to be that way, unless of course you are more than happy to let the bird populations get run so low that we don't have hunting anymore. If you've never seen a duck dying from lead poisoning than you've never spent much time in the marsh. Maybe you should join an organization like Delta or DU and get a little better informed.
LOL.
I didn't say I shot more ducks than you... I'm saying that basically I've been at it for a little while. Gotta love how people take what you say and twist it around
I'm from Newfoundland. In all the years I've lived here, my father, his father etc. never had to clean lead shot out of gizzards. Furthermore, we don't have waterholes that are heavily populated (IE Ontario/Quebec where 4-5 guys on average daily are camped out banging off shells with a rocky/sandy bottom).
As for not spending much time in a 'marsh' I live in a rural community of about 40 people. We do not have cable TV, highspeed internet or even a convienence store. My entire 'back yard' is nothing but woods, bogs and ponds.
I don't need to join Ducks Unlimited to know what goes on in the woods here. I've seen Canadian hunting shows on TV before (mostly in Ontario/Que) shooting waterfowl. You get 4-5 guys there in very shallow marsh with their decoys setup firing off shot after shot. Around my area, the ground/bog/pond bottoms are so soft and soggy the shot sinks tremendously.
I invite you to visit my area. Perhaps YOU can then be better informed.
Ah cool, the name calling begins. As with registration, if we want to keep hunting rather than crying in our soup, we have to jump through a few hoops. I don't like it and I'll fight it but I'll also do everything I can to keep enjoying hunting and if that means learning to shoot steel effectively, I'll do it. I could take your approach and cry and stomp my feet and whine about the good old days and quit hunting birds or worse yet, shoot and cripple them because I'm too proud to admit there is something to learn but truthfully, I think I'll keep hunting and killing humanely thank you very much!
Your logic is as full of holes as the last goose I shot with steel!
There was no name calling. However your logic is one full of holes, my friend. Your 'put up, shut up, take what they give us' mentality is exactly the reason our firearms laws are so ridiculous today. Is lead legal? No. Should we fight it? Yes!
This is no different than our fight for the registry. If we all thought like you did, we could just shut up and put up with the registry. Hell, it doesn't 'hurt' us... we can still shoot with it in place... so why complain?
In areas where lead content is high and the bottom is pretty much rock or sand, then yes I can understand a need for a ban on lead shot. In areas where lead shot has zero effect on waterfowl, then no. I for one am sick and tired of another area's woes infecting mine.
Somehow this thread was turned into a "You don't know how to use steel/learn to pattern" crock of crap, when actually it was about how much steel shot sucks in comparison. Pattern all you want, I'm willing to bet if steel was optional, 95% of you 'steel lovers' would be singing a different tune. If I'm so wrong, why are so many others agreeing with me?