Darren wrote:Birds on the move with incoming weather/cold? Hoping so.....giving the Bunkie field a go in the morning.
Really kicking myself for not stopping the truck to video the comparable wad of geese working in just up the road from the camp on our way home last week.
DComeaux wrote:If the weather wasn't enough of a hassle.... I'm ready yo get out in the cold, and you can keep the rain.
Have you had a hot bowl of gumbo yet?
Rick wrote:DComeaux wrote:If the weather wasn't enough of a hassle.... I'm ready yo get out in the cold, and you can keep the rain.
Have you had a hot bowl of gumbo yet?
I'm not a big gumbo eater and passed on that and pot roast duck at the camp this morning in favor of my first or second traditional breakfast there of the season - but filled up on some kick-ass chicken and sausage gumbo Sweet Chereaux made at the house last night.
Duck Engr wrote:Rick, i've always wondered how much you get on to your guests about keeping hidden before you just give up. I know it has to be difficult walking the fine line of not hurting their feelings while still killing birds. I've never taken paying hunters so i can't imagine anything other than "hey dumb @$$ if you pie face ducks again I'm going to give you a handful of river mud in the face."
Rick wrote:Duck Engr wrote:Rick, i've always wondered how much you get on to your guests about keeping hidden before you just give up. I know it has to be difficult walking the fine line of not hurting their feelings while still killing birds. I've never taken paying hunters so i can't imagine anything other than "hey dumb @$$ if you pie face ducks again I'm going to give you a handful of river mud in the face."
We've a little pre-hunt operational meeting during which I point out that I want them to see as much of the hunt as possible and not be studying their boots while birds work, and that the way to do that without getting caught is to ease down to the bench slowly when big birds are spotted (teal and jacks we just bow low to) and watch with their faces near the front edge of the blind, rather than cocked back and mooning the birds like the last umpteen places that shot at them. And I'll usually repeat those instructions two or three times as need be before either threatening to name names and point fingers or just give up and punch the clock, depending on the disposition of the party and my relationship with those in it. Really wanted to switch their positions in the blind to have the hopefully better shooter (though he missed a speck over me) on the critical end and the fellow who wasn't hiding next to me where he might catch on to how I was covering up and follow that lead. But I didn't know these guys, who were "good old boys" who felt they knew their business, so I gave it up, and we took our lumps.
Good news being that when their party returns next year, they probably won't want to hunt with me, and I'll hopefully get to hunt with yesterday's crew again.
Duck Engr wrote:Am I the only one that kinda feels like we should send out a search party for Rick?
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Darren wrote:Duck Engr wrote:Am I the only one that kinda feels like we should send out a search party for Rick?
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Is strange for him to miss a post, hopefully just IT issues.
Rick wrote:I'm fine, just been getting nothing but half a page of computerese when bringing up this board from my drop down list and assumed site trouble until getting a text from Dave C this morning saying he couldn't bring it up on Chrome but could with Firefox, which I use. So I tried the refresh function, and here I am again.
But thanks for thinking of me and the concern, even though the only thing wrong with me was a roaring case of dumbass.
Ericdc wrote:Neat black!
I hope the south wind brings some of our birds back after being locked up Friday afternoon to today some time.
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DComeaux wrote:Really nice hunts Rick.... I can remember a time........
Rick wrote:Might add that the guys there when we shot the black couldn't have cared less about it, but were hopping happy about getting mallards to mount.
Rick wrote:Ericdc wrote:Neat black!
I hope the south wind brings some of our birds back after being locked up Friday afternoon to today some time.
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It should, but the nearest thing I've seen to a "grand passage" in some years continued here today. Been nice working big ducks from way the hey up, but I'm starting to itch for teal gunning again, and a south wind may flood the marsh with them for a day or two...
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