Darren wrote:
Feel like someone was just trying to tell us "ducks dont come to La anymore"
Ericdc wrote:We watch wave after wave of pintails at our place on most days with a wind flying up and down the boeuf river. Can't do much with most of them but they come every year.
Yep that's how it goes. Once they pair of, they get easier to kill I think.jrock75 wrote:Ericdc wrote:We watch wave after wave of pintails at our place on most days with a wind flying up and down the boeuf river. Can't do much with most of them but they come every year.
I was always amazed at the number of pintails we would see at our old blind in Jones. Always flying the same northeast or southwest trajectories a mile high. I would wonder where they were going and from where did they come. If we were lucky some would fall out of the sky and circle us 50 times just out of range. They would circle so many times that we would lose focus and next thing you know a few would be close enough to shoot but we watched a lot more than we ever shot. We called them Spintails because they would circle so many times it would spin your head off. Some days it seemed like we would see thousands.
Haha, yea I just called them campfire lights.Rick wrote:Might never have known what Mexican brothel lights look like without your expert edification.
Deltaman wrote:Sweet Getaway Dave, and another box of fresh crabs to boot!!!!!
Livin' da life!!
We're still handlining a few dozen when fishing here, and made a pound of West indies Salad over the weekend. Remainder will go towards crab rangoon tonight!!!
DComeaux wrote:Sunday afternoon I was at my sons place on the Atchafalaya river and saw quite a few Robins. He just sent me a text saying "full of robins out here". Seems we've gotten a good push of those this week.
Rick wrote:DComeaux wrote:Sunday afternoon I was at my sons place on the Atchafalaya river and saw quite a few Robins. He just sent me a text saying "full of robins out here". Seems we've gotten a good push of those this week.
And I got excited when I saw one behind our community center a few days ago. Nearly posted so.
Rick wrote:Going to be problematic in poor light.
Duck Engr wrote:Need to start shooting hours at daylight like Arkansas does for blue wings.
5 stand wrote:Duck Engr wrote:Need to start shooting hours at daylight like Arkansas does for blue wings.
That might be a very good idea... Not a popular one, but a good one...
Duck Engr wrote:Need to start shooting hours at daylight like Arkansas does for blue wings.
Rick wrote:Duck Engr wrote:Need to start shooting hours at daylight like Arkansas does for blue wings.
And outlaw hunting in the fog.
Wonder what lowering the scaup limit for the first 15 days has done for them or, for that matter, what real good has come of dropping the mottled limit from three to one?
Bottom line has always come down to the fact that our species is quite literally screwing life on this planet out of it.
That would suck, watching your only chances at teal come and go waiting for sunrise. It's hard enough to kill anything now and we want to restrict even more.Duck Engr wrote:Need to start shooting hours at daylight like Arkansas does for blue wings.
DComeaux wrote:My wife and I made a very early trip to Chenier this morning to check the traps and rebait, and I wished I was hunting. We jumped the most big ducks we've seen this season and the teal were thick. We jumped ducks from the time we left the truck until we got to our pond. I shut off the engine once we got to the traps and watched teal and big ducks work our decoys. The peeping and quacks in the flats around us was loud. This makes me a little upset.
Rick wrote:DComeaux wrote:My wife and I made a very early trip to Chenier this morning to check the traps and rebait, and I wished I was hunting. We jumped the most big ducks we've seen this season and the teal were thick. We jumped ducks from the time we left the truck until we got to our pond. I shut off the engine once we got to the traps and watched teal and big ducks work our decoys. The peeping and quacks in the flats around us was loud. This makes me a little upset.
"Little upset"? Flat pisses me off, someone needs to chase those those birds up here. Sure you can't call in sick? I'll write you a note.
Glad you got to be in among 'em like that. That's been a much too rare treat in recent years.
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