Rick wrote:and I didn't want to walk the mile from boathouse to truck in wet humus-filled britches, .
Jarren wrote:Rick wrote:Doug says, so it may or may not be the case,
I've learned over the years that you have a special talent, you can be in two places or sometimes even three different locations at once.
Ericdc wrote:Rick, kind of a personal question, but how long will you guide? Would you want to go back to just hunting at some point while you're still spunky?
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Rick wrote:Ericdc wrote:Rick, kind of a personal question, but how long will you guide? Would you want to go back to just hunting at some point while you're still spunky?
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Eric, I've never even considered not guiding somewhere, but I suppose they'll make me stop eventually for fear I'll croak on 'em.
Ericdc wrote:Also means I'll probably not have the opportunity to invite you to hunt northeast LA with me though. Which would be most enjoyable.
Ericdc wrote:Yep same for us at my brothers spot. Right about sunrise we start seeing them, makes for a pretty sight.
Rick wrote:That's always been the plan - and it usually works.
Re: Preseason 2016...
Postby Ericdc » Tue Sep 06, 2016 6:14 pm
Yep same for us at my brothers spot. Right about sunrise we start seeing them, makes for a pretty sight.
DComeaux wrote:Rick wrote:That's always been the plan - and it usually works.Re: Preseason 2016...
Postby Ericdc » Tue Sep 06, 2016 6:14 pm
Yep same for us at my brothers spot. Right about sunrise we start seeing them, makes for a pretty sight.
We were talking with the guy that manages our property this weekend, and he gets a little animated when talking duck. He's pretty passionate about duck hunting, to say the least. He started describing opening morning of teal in that marsh. He told us that about 45 minuted to an hour after LST it's like someone opens the flood gates. Pretty close to the same words I highlighted above was how he finished the explanation.
He also mentioned that for the following days of the season the birds are there and moving early.
We shall see.......
DComeaux wrote:He also mentioned that for the following days of the season the birds are there and moving early.
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