Ericdc wrote:Have you found out whether you can regulate your water depth since there’s not any crawfish rice in your field?
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SpinnerMan wrote:Not seeing ANY ducks...
Rick wrote:SpinnerMan wrote:Not seeing ANY ducks...
Bastages north of you are holding them with flooded cheese curds.
Darren wrote:Of note to the log, yesterday was first confirmed report of grays I got from buddies at home fishing our stomping grounds. Said a few wads of teal and other non-teal were seen but grays were confirmed chattering overhead by people I trust that know their marsh ducks. Timing is about right, particularly given smaller front this week with another more potent system coming through this evening. Would bet more are to be seen tomorrow across the local area, and the region.
As another migration indicator, the white pelicans are said to have arrived on the LSU lakes here in BR but I've not been to campus this week to verify their numbers. Makes me miss that fall I lived in the fraternity house overlooking the lake for my last semester, and we'd also see dosgris and occasionally grays out there as well.
Keep the fronts rolling!
Darren wrote:Of note to the log, yesterday was first confirmed report of grays I got from buddies at home fishing our stomping grounds. Said a few wads of teal and other non-teal were seen but grays were confirmed chattering overhead by people I trust that know their marsh ducks. Timing is about right, particularly given smaller front this week with another more potent system coming through this evening. Would bet more are to be seen tomorrow across the local area, and the region.
As another migration indicator, the white pelicans are said to have arrived on the LSU lakes here in BR but I've not been to campus this week to verify their numbers. Makes me miss that fall I lived in the fraternity house overlooking the lake for my last semester, and we'd also see dosgris and occasionally grays out there as well.
Keep the fronts rolling!
Ducaholic wrote:Lots of strong NW winds in the forecast for the Plains States over the next 15 days. Should bode well for the coastal opener.
DComeaux wrote:Empty north winds, bringing only the smell of watered corn.
Rick wrote:Not so funny: a whole lot of bluewings were apparently tolled back up north by it since Wednesday...
Ericdc wrote:I’d love to have some come up here...
Rick wrote:Bunkie place looks birdy to my eye.
Darren wrote:Yea we are excited as well about having huntable water on it so soon compared to most seasons when it's not till December. Knock on wood we get a bit more rain. Looking forward to getting up there Sunday
Rick wrote:Bet Marsh Bear would be happy to give you some of his water, if you wanted to haul it, Perry. Always something...
Ducaholic wrote:Rick wrote:Bet Marsh Bear would be happy to give you some of his water, if you wanted to haul it, Perry. Always something...
Always need water for holding power in Avoyelles Parish. Heck last year we didn’t get it until January. It’s the plight of the public land hunter. Always begging for better conditions.
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