Thanks Anne. This reminds me that I had also checked seasons a while back when 
thinking about this year's upcoming CBC. I saw the same and then just thought I 
had been wrong. What's the story anyone?

Linda. 

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On Dec 30, 2013, at 9:31 AM, Anne Clark <anneb.cl...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Am I not reading tables correctly?  Doesn't the table show just snow goose 
> and Canada goose hunting season now, with ducks having ended Dec 15?  If so, 
> why are hunters all tucking in at the end of the Lake?  And why is it so 
> concentrated right now, since Snow Geese have been legal since Oct 1?  This 
> shows duck hunting as extending Oct-Dec15?  
> 
> I am confused.
> 
> 
> On Dec 30, 2013, at 9:19 AM, Christopher T. Tessaglia-Hymes wrote:
> 
>> For those interested…a similar conversation was happening on GeneseeBirds-L.
>> 
>> Sincerely,
>> Chris T-H
>> 
>> 
>> Begin forwarded message:
>> 
>>> From: Michael and Joann Tetlow <mjtet...@frontiernet.net>
>>> Subject: [GeneseeBirds-L] Duck Hunting Rules and enforcement
>>> Date: December 29, 2013 8:54:23 PM EST
>>> To: <geneseebird...@geneseo.edu>
>>> Cc: 'Joann Tetlow' <tetlo...@gmail.com>
>>> 
>>>      Here is a link to Migratory Bird hunting regulations. 
>>> http://www.dec.ny.gov/regs/4047.html   Section Q addresses the illegality 
>>> of not retrieving carcasses as follows: q) Wanton waste of migratory game 
>>> birds. No person shall kill or cripple any migratory game bird pursuant to 
>>> this section without making a reasonable effort to retrieve the bird, and 
>>> retain it in his actual custody, at the place where taken or between that 
>>> place and either:
>>> 
>>> (1) his automobile or principal means of land transportation;
>>> 
>>> (2) his personal abode or temporary or transient place of lodging;
>>> 
>>> (3) a migratory bird preservation facility;
>>> 
>>> (4) a post office; or
>>> 
>>> (5) a common carrier facility.
>>> 
>>> ·                       So seeing any hunter leaving dead birds warrants a 
>>> call to the DEC environmental conservation officer at the following: TIPP 
>>> DEC is a 24-hour telephone hotline that is also referred to as Turn in 
>>> Poachers and Polluters. It is answered by live dispatchers. The TIPP phone 
>>> number is1-800-TIPP DEC (1-800-847-7332). Callers may request to file a 
>>> complaint anonymously.
>>> I have also called 911 and asked for the DEC officers but would rather 
>>> leave that number for human emergencies.
>>>  
>>> Hope for good, safe hunters and keep your head down until January 13th.  
>>> Mike Tetlow
>>>  
>>> p.s. here is the link to the seasons and bag limits: 
>>> http://www.dec.ny.gov/outdoor/28888.html
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