Duck limits: What if they didn't matter?
What if you and I and all of our buddies -- everyone -- could shoot all we wanted ... and it wouldn't make an iota of difference to ducks?
Some waterfowl biologists are beginning to think that way.
Sort of.
"In this day and age, the duck possession limit, at least, is an anachronism," said Dave Ankney, a lifelong waterfowler and professor emeritus of zoology at the University of Western Ontario in London, Ontario. "To have a possession limit of only 12 ducks is absurd.
"It's not doing anything positive for ducks. But it is doing something negative for duck hunting."
Ankney hunts in Canada in the fall and in Texas in the later season. He says when waterfowl possession limits were established decades ago to equal twice the daily limit, the daily limit was 50.
Which translated into a possession limit of 100.