Rick wrote:Haven't seen a teal since they closed, but we bumped 18 specks while finishing up with gators in Klondike this morning.
(Also might have wet my britches over a dead alligator, if I hadn't been belly button deep in the canal with him at the time.)
Rick wrote:we bumped 18 specks while finishing up with gators in Klondike this morning.
outboardman wrote:Great log Rick. Thanks for taking the time,you have to get tired after a grind like that.Excellent dog pictures as well.
Darren wrote:Rick wrote:we bumped 18 specks while finishing up with gators in Klondike this morning.
Ripped 20 knots from the north all last night and today here, water in marsh likely to get low by end of weekend. Fairly potent front for first week of October
Bud wrote:Something about working an eager young dog makes a man smile.
DComeaux wrote:SWEET! Send me some teal.
I really, really want to be out there this week!!
DComeaux wrote:I think I would have addressed that leak on Saturday.
Rick wrote:Date: 11/11
Time: morning
Location: Mudhole
Cloud Cover: heavy clearing to partly
Wind Direction and Velocity: SE nil to light
Temperature: downright hot when the clouds parted
Barometer: 29.99 steady
Moon phase: new moon
Special Notes:
Waterfowl Activity: little moving throughout the morning
Waterfowl Responsiveness: Large (except mottleds) and small both tried to get in, but unlike yesterday it was us that ran too many off.
Hunters: 3 who come a time or two a season on mostly social outing
Guns:
Malfunctions:
Dog(s): We left a teal that went down near big water to our south out there, because I chose not to chance a repeat of yesterday's cripple leading the deaf coyote into dangerous water. Sure be glad when it cools off enough to forget about the tatailles.
Special Equipment: spinner and splasher (MMm)
Curses: Crowd control problems hurt the strap.
Kudos: Good guys and a fun hunt all the same.
Birds By Species: 5 bw teal, 2 gadwall, 2 gw teal and 2 spoons
Photo Ops:
Lagniappe:
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