Author:
Briggs SV,Brickhill JG,Kingsford RT,Hodgson PF
Abstract
Duck hunters have been surveyed on the opening morning of duck seasons since 1972 at Lake Cowal
and Barrenbox Swamp in southern inland New South Wales. Mean numbers of ducks shot per hunter
on opening morning reflected the numbers of ducks at the sites two to three weeks previously. At
Barrenbox Swamp, but not at Lake Cowal, mean bag sizes were inversely related to recent local rainfall.
Mean bag sizes on opening morning at Lake Cowal and Barrenbox Swamp did not diminish following
reduction of the opening-day bag limit from 20 to 10 ducks per day in 1988. Generally, numbers of
ducks and mean bag sizes at Lake Cowal and Barrenbox Swamp have not declined or increased since
1972 (exceptions are increased numbers but decreased bag sizes of Pacific black duck at Barrenbox
Swamp, and increased bag sizes of maned duck at Lake Cowal). At neither hunting site were numbers
of ducks related to mean bag sizes in the previous year. In summary, hunting does not appear to
be adversely affecting numbers of major species of game ducks at either Lake Cowal or Barrenbox
Swamp.
Subject
Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
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