Ericdc wrote:Give me sunshine and I’ll be happy.
We should have a little wind by 9 and I’ll wait them out if needed, but pressure should have them stirring.
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Darren wrote:Eric,
what's your outlook for opener this weekend with no "weather".....no wind, clear skies, cold. Opener pressure enough to move birds around and make the hunt? Think i'm heading north friday to get dekes out, hope to find some live ones on site upon arrival.
Johnc wrote:Should limit on specks and ducks up there
Not much of anything down here,bunkie included
Darren wrote:Johnc wrote:Should limit on specks and ducks up there
Not much of anything down here,bunkie included
"Here" as in SW La ag land? Wouldn't know it from video after video online of birds alleged to be at people's fields, including some great reports of guys who speck hunted above 14 last weekend but were covered in ducks they couldn't shoot.
As for the greater Whiteville-Bunkie corridor, we shall see tomorrow after lunch i'm riding up. There was a good pile two weeks ago near us, right where they always seem to be. Will be the earliest in the season I've ever hunted there .
Ericdc wrote:I’m curious to see how it’ll be, there’s a lot more water than there usually is this time of year in our area and east Arkansas.
I don’t expect to be done by 7:00 like we were last year, I’d prefer to hunt a little linger in the sunshine but we’ll see.
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Darren wrote:John, did see a fella share vid of big body of snows in Thornwell today so maybe a few are moving in. I distinctly recall the 2010 season being one that didn't have many snows at all moving through the Cheneyville/Bunkie area until a big front around Thanksgiving day.
We'll be giving Eric's preferred sky condition a test on saturday with the clear skies, as I tend to favor nastier conditions. Can tell yall that reports from my marsh today were pretty poor; one blind on our lease had 5 grays, another blind a few miles away had 7 teal and a mottled. No discernible push from this front
Does seem to be a tremendous amount of birds already staged in arkansas so would hope being there so early in season in big numbers would bode well for a push sooner than later....hope....
Darren wrote:John, did see a fella share vid of big body of snows in Thornwell today so maybe a few are moving in. I distinctly recall the 2010 season being one that didn't have many snows at all moving through the Cheneyville/Bunkie area until a big front around Thanksgiving day.
We'll be giving Eric's preferred sky condition a test on saturday with the clear skies, as I tend to favor nastier conditions. Can tell yall that reports from my marsh today were pretty poor; one blind on our lease had 5 grays, another blind a few miles away had 7 teal and a mottled. No discernible push from this front
Does seem to be a tremendous amount of birds already staged in arkansas so would hope being there so early in season in big numbers would bode well for a push sooner than later....hope....
Ericdc wrote:If no wind then it’s just a pretty day...
Ericdc wrote:Date: 11-18 Photo Ops: what’s wrong with this pic
DComeaux wrote:Ericdc wrote:Date: 11-18 Photo Ops: what’s wrong with this pic
Your decoys are on a mirror.
Ericdc wrote:
Waterfowl Responsiveness: null, tried screaming at the high flights but without wind they just kept on.
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