BGcorey wrote:So an in board mud boat wouldn’t make that run?
Rick wrote:Not even sure there will be an option at this point. Could be I'll sleep in for teal.
Ericdc wrote:The 20’s of August is usually when I see teal on my pond in north central LA, haven’t seen any yet but I usually see them pretty often in dry years.
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Ducaholic wrote:Ericdc wrote:The 20’s of August is usually when I see teal on my pond in north central LA, haven’t seen any yet but I usually see them pretty often in dry years.
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Next time the N win blows. Looking at the forecast I don't see anything but dry.
Rick wrote:Heard from a Thornwell friend who's heard from a friend that there's a big concentration of teal off Nibblet Rd. west of 99. (Perhaps what Dave's Thornwell informant was into?) But I've yet to spot more than "maybe teal," and the grapevine is spooky quiet.
Naturally, given last year's early disappearing act, we'll see that as a good thing - unless they don't show up in force until after September, as has been the recent case, as well.
Pretty sure it's a sin that I find myself following Weather Channel reportage of possibly relevant systems off Africa with a hopeful eye.
Rick wrote:Heard from a Thornwell friend who's heard from a friend that there's a big concentration of teal off Nibblet Rd. west of 99. (Perhaps what Dave's Thornwell informant was into?) But I've yet to spot more than "maybe teal," and the grapevine is spooky quiet.
Naturally, given last year's early disappearing act, we'll see that as a good thing - unless they don't show up in force until after September, as has been the recent case, as well.
Pretty sure it's a sin that I find myself following Weather Channel reportage of possibly relevant systems off Africa with a hopeful eye.
Darren wrote:Rick wrote:Heard from a Thornwell friend who's heard from a friend that there's a big concentration of teal off Nibblet Rd. west of 99. (Perhaps what Dave's Thornwell informant was into?) But I've yet to spot more than "maybe teal," and the grapevine is spooky quiet.
Naturally, given last year's early disappearing act, we'll see that as a good thing - unless they don't show up in force until after September, as has been the recent case, as well.
Pretty sure it's a sin that I find myself following Weather Channel reportage of possibly relevant systems off Africa with a hopeful eye.
You're looking way too far, keep eye on eastern Gulf next week. Last models I saw showed it could be at least a rainmaker, just hopefully not a destructive one.
Rick wrote:I'd not wish a hurricane on anyone, but "a" rainmaker isn't going to cut it.
Rick wrote:We can't even pump onto the Marceaux, because whoever ran that pump last year left the bucket off the exhaust and water got in the cylinders.
DComeaux wrote:I assume the exhaust fell apart? It was in decent shape when we were there. I actually patched it and welded a new flapper on it while we were there.
Rick wrote:DComeaux wrote:I assume the exhaust fell apart? It was in decent shape when we were there. I actually patched it and welded a new flapper on it while we were there.
Top of the muffler rotted out after you left without building a shed over it.
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