Rick wrote:Think of the fun you'd of missed clearing the flood canal levee.
Postby Darren » Mon May 16, 2016 5:33 am
Looks like a fun new toy, congrats!
Rick wrote:Maybe no ribbons, but just being steady makes Ellie a pretty rare one in the real world.
Rick wrote:And my guys are envious of the pond you've found her. We've still not come up with a gator safe replacement for the Dixie pond they used to train in. All the others I know in the area have either doubled as dump sites or are so near their owners' homes that we'd set their dogs off and be a nuisance to our hosts.
Rick wrote: As it stands, they're in the shallows so much that when they do hit a bit of swimming water Marsh's hind legs are reaching down to push off bottom, instead of swimming him high in the water like every strong swimmer I've had. Reminds me of Chien, who was raised in Klondike before we had the Dixie pond and habitually reached for the bottom all his life - leaving him literally only half as fast in deep water as my last little Brittany, who swam with his whole back out of water. That's worrisome.
Rick wrote: he's found it easier to ride his four-wheeler in the fields than on the levees. Welcome to paradise, Jack.
Jarren » Wed Jun 29, 2016 6:39 pm
Curious, did he say What are his plans are with it? just hunt it or try and fix it up to crawfish or farm?
Jarren wrote:Chump change! I'll split it with you Comeaux!
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DComeaux wrote:Me too! At least I'll have a blind to sit in.
Darren wrote:DComeaux wrote:Me too! At least I'll have a blind to sit in.
Good deal! I might have a blind over my way to invite you to see as well, more on that later on.
DComeaux wrote:I got a welcomed e mail and call this morning... Looks like I'll be riding out to look at my new to me marsh blind on Saturday. I looked at it on google earth and it's not exactly what I'd wanted...
Rick wrote:DComeaux wrote:I got a welcomed e mail and call this morning... Looks like I'll be riding out to look at my new to me marsh blind on Saturday. I looked at it on google earth and it's not exactly what I'd wanted...
Making me nervous for you. Not one of the Grand Chenier dogris flats south of 82 is it?
DComeaux wrote:Rick wrote:DComeaux wrote:I got a welcomed e mail and call this morning... Looks like I'll be riding out to look at my new to me marsh blind on Saturday. I looked at it on google earth and it's not exactly what I'd wanted...
Making me nervous for you. Not one of the Grand Chenier dogris flats south of 82 is it?
Not known for that but we'll see. More of a teal grey duck thing, but the open water there will definitely be attractive for those butterballs. Wouldn't mind seeing ruddys again,either. If this was Pecan Island I'd be a little more concerned.
Ericdc wrote:Rode up to the northeast corner of Louisiana where I hunt this evening. Rice going to be a little late this year due to spring floods.
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