Rick wrote:Never hear of them, either, until I moved down to Lafayette, but Snagless Sallies were an Atchafalaya Basin bass favorite. 'Least in those days.
BGcorey wrote:Have not made it the marsh since last time I posted about the canals being very low. Another member sent me this today,
Measurement was taken at one of our boat launches. Not an accurate reading for the actual depth in the ponds but we will probably use that spot as a gauge now seeing that as soon as we get out of the truck in the mornings we can take a look at the water level .. although, our ponds have less than 12” so it is similar I suppose.
Have looked at the radar a few times and noticed red cells over our marsh more than once. So we shall see, hope to make a trip over the long Labor Day weekend
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Ericdc wrote:BGcorey wrote:Have not made it the marsh since last time I posted about the canals being very low. Another member sent me this today,
Measurement was taken at one of our boat launches. Not an accurate reading for the actual depth in the ponds but we will probably use that spot as a gauge now seeing that as soon as we get out of the truck in the mornings we can take a look at the water level .. although, our ponds have less than 12” so it is similar I suppose.
Have looked at the radar a few times and noticed red cells over our marsh more than once. So we shall see, hope to make a trip over the long Labor Day weekend
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DComeaux wrote:Ericdc wrote:BGcorey wrote:Have not made it the marsh since last time I posted about the canals being very low. Another member sent me this today,
Measurement was taken at one of our boat launches. Not an accurate reading for the actual depth in the ponds but we will probably use that spot as a gauge now seeing that as soon as we get out of the truck in the mornings we can take a look at the water level .. although, our ponds have less than 12” so it is similar I suppose.
Have looked at the radar a few times and noticed red cells over our marsh more than once. So we shall see, hope to make a trip over the long Labor Day weekend
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There's no corn down there.....
BGcorey wrote:
Have looked at the radar a few times and noticed red cells over our marsh more than once.
BGcorey wrote:Sure wish I would’ve taken a before pic but we piled the brush to this blind. Hardly any Roseau around to speak of and did not want to get caught transporting it down the highway or road. So we used the bushes that seem to thrive on the levees. I like it, makes for easier and faster brushing all around. Here’s where I’ll be come sat. One other guy was in his blind daylight and saw some small groups of teal. 6” rain only helped us get to our ponds, still could burn a lot more gas opening up trails but we will manage.
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