aunt betty wrote:Looking at you guys and all the work you do. No offense but y'all just have that "we always have fun" look.
DComeaux wrote:It's not just the harvest, but watching them get close and personal without a clue.....goosebumps..
DComeaux wrote:My Lacrosse swamp fox waders of six years, with white spots of 3M 5200, went in the garbage last Sunday. My lower boot on both feet filled up to the calf on both sides, and I emptied out once when we had a break. New waders in transit for delivery tomorrow.
I got by in the rice last year, but this deeper water and activity showed me things I didn't like. I was going to try a re-patch, but the thought of cold wet feet in my future changed my mind. The interior seam tape was also beginning to peal. TIME TO GO!
Rick wrote:DComeaux wrote:It's not just the harvest, but watching them get close and personal without a clue.....goosebumps..
Say, "just like kites..."?
Ericdc wrote:DComeaux wrote:My Lacrosse swamp fox waders of six years, with white spots of 3M 5200, went in the garbage last Sunday. My lower boot on both feet filled up to the calf on both sides, and I emptied out once when we had a break. New waders in transit for delivery tomorrow.
I got by in the rice last year, but this deeper water and activity showed me things I didn't like. I was going to try a re-patch, but the thought of cold wet feet in my future changed my mind. The interior seam tape was also beginning to peal. TIME TO GO!
What kind you get?
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DComeaux wrote:Blake was out in the marsh early this morning not very far from our blind, and he sent me a text saying that he was watching a good number and variety of ducks, and even a few specks, as he wrote, "dancing in the marsh". He sent a couple of three messages to me while out there and watched birds move until he left at 11:00.
I drove north early this morning heading to Toledo Bend and was hoping to see some fowl. The fields and normally wet areas were dry as a popcorn fart. Even the crawfish areas were dry. Tractors in the fields kicking up dust in every field. These conditions remind me of the season start conditions we had 5 years ago.
Now that I typed this, be prepared for a deluge.......... I really hope it stays dry.
DComeaux wrote:These conditions remind me of the season start conditions we had 5 years ago.
...I really hope it stays dry.
johnc wrote:those are flocked Dakotas? did you notice bad fading or color maintain ok?
Ericdc wrote:
Ducaholic wrote:Ericdc wrote:
Me too. We've had several wet years in a row.
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