DComeaux wrote:My neighbor/cousin sent me a text two nights ago at 9:00 PM telling me that a flock of specks were overhead headed north.
Only "specks" I've heard in some time have been black birds messin' with me.
DComeaux wrote:My neighbor/cousin sent me a text two nights ago at 9:00 PM telling me that a flock of specks were overhead headed north.
my neighbor in town and in the marsh (big coincidence) grew up hunting the Miami marsh and was telling me about the 30 & 3 days when his goal was just to shoot 1 duck. He always says “it could be a lot worse, trust me I know”Rick wrote:Re: "the good old days"... Sweet Chereaux's aunt and uncle (albeit via a previous marriage: they dumped him and kept her) stopped by, and Franklin's mention of a near birdless pass they'd just made through Lacassine NWR led to a "losing our hunting" bent of conversation and his remembrance of a winter in the '50s(?) when ducks were so rare that sighting a mallard was newsworthy among his family of Miami marsh trappers. Just another reminder that the good old days weren't always, either.
Rick wrote:"Spare the rod, spoil the child." has given way to kids with Child Welfare on speed dial...
Darren wrote:We'll look forward to seeing those.
Rick wrote:Anyway, aside from a few too-exciting moments while spraying on the flotant, it made a sweet afternoon and granted the assurance that all is well for now.
Rick wrote:Bunkie was centered in a severe weather doppler shot on the tube this morning. Probably be lots of farmers with water issues, too...
Rick wrote:Bunkie was centered in a severe weather doppler shot on the tube this morning. Probably be lots of farmers with water issues, too...
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