An archaic law found across the east coast and south has long past its effective date. Limiting access and hunter participation, these states need to rectify the regulations.
So you didn’t have a banner year in the marsh or the stubble fields; take what you learned from a less-less-than stellar year and apply it to your next year for improved success.
You see the posts. You hear the stories. 20 man limits, 100+ birds on the ground, but these aren’t spring snow goose conservation season shoots. What is this excess of ‘success’ today and what drives it?