
Any thoughts on why the oak island crew is lit up with little birds but takes very few of the big ones in comparison to its neighbors? They overfly? Just not the habitat (seems similar to me!?), OR not the callers to haul them down and in?
Rick wrote: More like our west end than our east
Rick wrote:Haven't yet talked to anyone from the Chapman crew to their west. Or had the presence of mind to ask Clark how Cherry Ridge finished - but it may be meaningful that he's not made a point of telling me. Just had to be better than their first split, though.
Rick wrote:Rick wrote:Haven't yet talked to anyone from the Chapman crew to their west. Or had the presence of mind to ask Clark how Cherry Ridge finished - but it may be meaningful that he's not made a point of telling me. Just had to be better than their first split, though.
Had coffee with Clark this morning, and remembered to ask how their season went. Said, "Two words: '****' and 'phenomenal,' depending on the split." Said everyone was getting good shooting most of the second split.
Ericdc wrote:Lot of water coming down the calcasieu this morning on our way to Rockefeller for a mediocre crabbing trip. Couldn't tell if mermentau was high or not, not familiar with how normally looks.
Several pair of blue winged teal in Rockefeller.
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Ericdc wrote:The prevailing flight pattern in that area seems to be NW to SE and vice versa.
Rick wrote:Ericdc wrote:The prevailing flight pattern in that area seems to be NW to SE and vice versa.
Mike said SE winds are their ticket, and most in our area would agree. Me, too, when it happens to be so, but I've no great faith in any wind.
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