AKPirate wrote:Jason is usually right but sometimes wrong
just outta curiosity, what was your season total?Rick wrote:Last season was the first of seven in my current location when mallards bumped greenwings from the top spot.
rebelp74 wrote:Yeah I have a yacht, suck it bitches!
rebelp74 wrote:Damn Rick! Is that just you and your clients totals?
gila-river wrote:Great, now the cops want to install dishwashers to. Just do your job Red and stop encroaching on our rights to replace appliances. That is not the responsibility of police.:lol:
Rick wrote:rebelp74 wrote:Damn Rick! Is that just you and your clients totals?
No, no, you're fixin' to have me hauled off. That's the total for hunters I took.
Feelin' Fowl wrote:Damn Rick.
Where's your place?
rebelp74 wrote:Rick wrote:rebelp74 wrote:Damn Rick! Is that just you and your clients totals?
No, no, you're fixin' to have me hauled off. That's the total for hunters I took.
my bad, I thought you were a guide? Still that's some serious numbers. Where you at down there? Outside of Lake Charles?
Redbeard wrote:Not many widgeon huh Rick?
DeadEye_Dan wrote:Those represent some pretty nice hunts! How many days you figure you hunt a year?
I know by the time we see the end, I'm ready for it - can't imagine how you feel.
Rick wrote:rebelp74 wrote:Rick wrote:rebelp74 wrote:Damn Rick! Is that just you and your clients totals?
No, no, you're fixin' to have me hauled off. That's the total for hunters I took.
my bad, I thought you were a guide? Still that's some serious numbers. Where you at down there? Outside of Lake Charles?
No, my bad. I read it as "just you or your clients totals. I do guide and those are my and my clients and friends and family's numbers. What was killed on the hunts I made with whoever was along.
We've stuff in Cameron, Vermilion, Jeff Davis and Acadia Parishes, but the camp and my morning marsh blind are in the area known as Klondike, between Gueydan and Lake Arthur. Ours is fresh marsh at the edge of the rice, so we see a lot of trafficking birds. With the rub being that the lease has a 9:30 curfew, so we're too often out about the time the big ducks are start moving.
Rick wrote:DeadEye_Dan wrote:Those represent some pretty nice hunts! How many days you figure you hunt a year?
I know by the time we see the end, I'm ready for it - can't imagine how you feel.
16 days of September teal and 60 of regular duck season, but I've all but quit taking parties for geese after. Still hunt pretty much daily as long as specks are open, but it's generally just the dog and I decompressing. Mighty nice not to feel like we have to shoot something.
Seems, however, like the withdrawal when it's over just keeps getting worse every year.
Rick wrote:We've a lot more than SELA, but just between us chickens, the mallards are the ones that fall for the call easiest. So their numbers in the bag don't reflect what we're seeing. High flying mallards have saved many a morning when precious little was using the marsh. And my big mallard years have been when other game was in short supply leaving me to focus on breaking flights we'd not otherwise wrestle.
DeadEye_Dan wrote:Rick wrote:DeadEye_Dan wrote:Those represent some pretty nice hunts! How many days you figure you hunt a year?
I know by the time we see the end, I'm ready for it - can't imagine how you feel.
16 days of September teal and 60 of regular duck season, but I've all but quit taking parties for geese after. Still hunt pretty much daily as long as specks are open, but it's generally just the dog and I decompressing. Mighty nice not to feel like we have to shoot something.
Seems, however, like the withdrawal when it's over just keeps getting worse every year.
I've hunted 15 days of early goose and 59 of the 60 days of duck season exactly once...I came home the last day of the season, had been fighting pneumonia for 2 weeks, cleaned the ducks, took some more drugs and fell asleep around 11am, woke up the next morning @ 8 and felt like I'd been sleeping for 15 minutes. I thought I was going to die.
DeadEye_Dan wrote:I've hunted 15 days of early goose and 59 of the 60 days of duck season exactly once...I came home the last day of the season, had been fighting pneumonia for 2 weeks, cleaned the ducks, took some more drugs and fell asleep around 11am, woke up the next morning @ 8 and felt like I'd been sleeping for 15 minutes. I thought I was going to die.
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