Johnny and I headed up north to Avoyelles parish ag land dark and early with a list ahead of us. Started at pit to repair the lighting wire connections and immediately noticed the field is freshly levelled and levee raised about a foot from prior elevation, and all vegetation around pit sprayed. So no more rag weed but also likely killed any of what may have been successful transplants. In any case the entire levee is cleaned/scraped on the front cut side so its in good shape, we can easily bring in more cover when its time and hopefully some new grasses will grow in remaining timeframe. This grading change also puts the pit kind of on the slope of the levee so may help in our hiding efforts long term. Road used to be flush with levee top, now nearly a foot higher than it.
Went through all the decoys individually, probably 200 or so, and assembled an A-team of about 100 readied for deployment, and another 75 or so stored away (B Team), and threw away about a dozen and a half.
In pretty good shape overall up there now, decoys tagged and ready for deployment, blind is ready for brushing. New water control structure at far corner and new levees along woodline with a lot of cleaning up done along that tree line across from pit. Noticed overall a lot more beans in the region including in cuts that are usually rice. Maybe bean market is up??? Seems bizarre coincidence to have so much more of it than usual in the immediate area.
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new "sump" at southeast corner of field, complete with new culvert and control structure for boards to slide into
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dry dry!
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A-team lineup features more color overall with an emphasis on drakes; more spoons and pins, less mallards. Didn't realize just how many we'd had but they now mostly comprise the B squad.
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Given this condition here in mid-July, guessing no crop to be had here which is just fine. Should have quite a bit of slick water on and all around us
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Getting some wheels turning on a teal blind concept that will need to install next month in the marsh so now with the field gear straightened up, will turn attention to readying for Sept in the marsh