Rick wrote:Moved a big batch of way-early wood storks in Klondike this morning. Seasons are all out of whack...
Teal will be here next week, seasons are set too late, sky is falling
Rick wrote:Moved a big batch of way-early wood storks in Klondike this morning. Seasons are all out of whack...
MARSH BEAR wrote:Yes it does make it end quick, but a triple is a real good feeling - I don't get many chances at them, much less take advantage of my opportunities.
Rick wrote:Not often I'll try for three unless we're in a bind for birds. Easier to tell myself "I coulda..."
Bud wrote:...I dropped three about three or four feet off the water, then picked out two singles...
Rick wrote:Thinking of Scotch-shots reminded me of 11yr-old Cole's likely once-in-a-lifetime double-Scotch-double: two greenwings with his first shot, missed with the second, and killed two more with his third shot last youth day.
Bud wrote:...Even greater, a family member that close getting one and witnessing it. Wish I could have seen the looks...
Darren wrote:ummm, sooo, where's your pond?
BGkirk wrote:Big 10-4.
Is it me or if you were sitting in your pit would it seem like you are in a recliner ? Looks like a slight incline
Rick wrote:Darren wrote:ummm, sooo, where's your pond?
Pond's mostly there, plus some floating muck, but not bad - yet. Canouch/maidencane is just real tall off the NE corner that nest was on. Have to weed-eat it in September to have a hole for my east specks come big season.
Rick wrote:Heard my first local word of teal a couple mornings ago from a fellow who should know them from woodies, but was all over a neighboring piece not long before without seeing anything but summer species.
Seems I'm always late to the spotting party - but not about to hold my breath before the Duck Festival...
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