Rick wrote:I'd think sorting low woodies a booger with the high levees at your spot, especially with them on three sides of that north cut.
Rick wrote:As grown up as it is, the odds of catching one offering a shot are mighty slim. But if you're not going to shoot a deer, it's a sweet place to do it.
DComeaux wrote:Enterprising hunter, ducks? .......Swamper, rabbit?
Rick wrote:They were burning levees where I normally deer wait, so rather than sit in smoke and fume, I ran out to your place in hope of enjoying the company of some ducks and specks while I twiddled my thumbs and watched the buffalo path to the east blind. Didn't appear that you guys (or anyone on a bike) had been there, but Elvis had left the building. Were some mottleds and teal using the pond, but not nearly as many, and they were uncharacteristically quiet. One or the other perhaps popping off briefly just often enough to remind me they were there. No night flight to speak of, either, not doves, ducks, geese, bec croche or black birds. Nothin'. Strange, but still better than the tube.
Rick wrote:Good to hear. Some of us were talking a few mornings ago about the scarcity of robins in recent winters. Damned RU's been short stopping them.
Darren wrote:Gotta love it! Hope you get some ducks to show as well. Reports on our end were really good for youth hunters today, though none exactly where we are so I'll have to wait and see what we have late next week. It's a good start for the SE end nonetheless
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