Rick wrote:Chances are they'll continue to see the ducks that move back into heavily gunned places after the shooting stops and lobby for even later dates.
Rick wrote:More like a "fortunate strap," as it was the big one for the camp from eerily empty skies.
Kudos: Got plenty of exercise mucking across a wet field to our grassy levee observation point, and didn't drag any other poor souls along.
by Rick » Mon Jan 26, 2015 11:09 am
In other news, the coyote's sister had twelve, count 'em 12, pups including 5 males, so he should be getting some relief next Fall.
DComeaux wrote:Kudos: Got plenty of exercise mucking across a wet field to our grassy levee observation point, and didn't drag any other poor souls along.
Did you end up with clown feet getting to and from that levee?
DComeaux wrote:by Rick » Mon Jan 26, 2015 11:09 am
In other news, the coyote's sister had twelve, count 'em 12, pups including 5 males, so he should be getting some relief next Fall.
dats a lot of pups! Looking forward to the pics of your chosen one.
Rick wrote:Thanks. I'm a little surprised how well my enjoyment of waterfowling has held up over the years, but when I've good folks and the birds don't show, that is work, and I flat hate it. Probably bothers me worse than most of them, but after all these years, it still eats my lunch.
Deltaman wrote:Rick wrote:Thanks. I'm a little surprised how well my enjoyment of waterfowling has held up over the years, but when I've good folks and the birds don't show, that is work, and I flat hate it. Probably bothers me worse than most of them, but after all these years, it still eats my lunch.
Ma Nature is always apt to throw a few curves, whether bird movement or weather, and those days, tough as they can be, really make you appreciate the good days. You can do everything in your power to change the tides, at times making the difference, but sometimes the situation is beyond your control. Anybody that has ever spent time in a duck blind understands this, and although frustrating, is part of the game.
AKPirate wrote:Jason is usually right but sometimes wrong
AKPirate wrote:Jason is usually right but sometimes wrong
then watch him get his act together and make it across the west protection levee and off to...
try camoing up something grassy and try sitting in the thick cutgrass at his pond's very north end late one afternoon.
Rick wrote:Someone really should go sit in that grass one afternoon before it's over.
Rick wrote:And having honored that urge, I'm ready to put the gun up until next September.
Darren wrote:Rick wrote:And having honored that urge, I'm ready to put the gun up until next September.
Bummer! You and the Coyote were the last two holdouts I could keep up with a while after I've hung it up myself.
Keep us posted on your puppy pick
Darren wrote:Keep us posted on your puppy pick
DComeaux wrote:He's not done! He has two days left and the urge will be strong.
Bruce Yerkes wrote:Rick- looking forward to meeting the new pup next season. I enjoyed your log, and enjoyed my now (annual) visit to Doug's.
Bruce.
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