Darren wrote:Rick,
You've been duped, those are not ducks, much less the alleged mallards. As is widely reported on here, there are no ducks in Louisiana, especially mallards, they don't come here anymore.
Hope you and whoever stack 'em up.
Rick wrote:But for my more isolated pothole's purposes, the "not great but better" reports I'd heard from the Cherry Ridge crew were spot on, as there were pairs and small groups of mallards popping up periodically all the way down the trail and from the broken marsh north of the Mudhole, a few as close as the first open water. Could even occasionally hear mallards popping off while re-brushing the blind. Not nearly enough that little ducks are apt to get a pass tomorrow, but certainly enough to raise my spirits after our grim, all but mallardless first split.
Rick wrote:most ducks they've seen in ten years showed up since Tuesday.
BGkirk wrote:Is cherry ridge a guide service? Or is that term just used for that area where you know the folks that hunt it ?
Rick wrote:BGkirk wrote:Is cherry ridge a guide service? Or is that term just used for that area where you know the folks that hunt it ?
It's a $7500 a day commercial operation, whether you come one man or ten, and $750 a gun if over ten. Very much a high-roller camp. (That a smarter me would be working for but not having as much fun at.)
Johnc wrote:Cherry ridge and lulu’s are elite marshes with history sports fans.
Rick wrote:Johnc wrote:Cherry ridge and lulu’s are elite marshes with history sports fans.
Johnc wrote:I just remember growing up,cherry ridge,lulu’s mentioned—-the old timers would say mallard heaven
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