Ericdc wrote:2009 opener of teal season there was some sort of tropical disturbance hitting the coast. We were hunting bundick lake where we grew up hunting near Deridder. As soon as we could see through the heavy rain and heavy cloud cover we were swarmed by huge bunches of teal. We killed our 16 quick and just watched the show. Any of you guys remember that opener?
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Rick wrote:Date: 9/12/09
Time: morning
Location: 10-footer
Cloud Cover: drizzling
Wind Direction and Velocity: NE moderate
Temperature: comfortable in damp t-shirts
Barometer:
Moon phase:
Special Notes: teal opener
Waterfowl Activity: very slow for a teal opener with concentrations of birds apparently very scattered, just enough birds passing for a pleasant hunt - and not many more. Other end of same piece did poorly.
Waterfowl Responsiveness: most groups started out very high before breaking down for spinners and/or calling
Hunters: 3 fellow and his nephews
Guns & Ammo:
Malfunctions: on boy's pump was very troublesome, but maybe op error
Dog(s): Peake
Special Equipment: two spinners: teal in one cut and autoduck in the other, but didn't see a definite preference.
Curses: Felt bad for the fellows at the far end of our field who were getting passed by stuff we got, but took us too long to fill to help them with a move to my spot. And the coyote broke after one volley! Grrrr...
Kudos: Peake redeemed that lapse on more than a couple healthy crips.
Birds By Species: 16 bw teal
Ericdc wrote:Do you remember if that was some kind of tropical system?
2008-2009 September Teal: 72 bw and 1 gw = 73 total (down 77% from last year's 317)
Jarren wrote:You wouldn't be talking about the farm I really hope your not talking about would you?
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