aunt betty wrote:How fast were they going.
It's not everyday that I get to be a passenger and it drives the wive nutty when I suddenly start back-seat driving from the side on her.
CATCH THAT BIRD! Now match it's speed. lol
We clocked pigeons going well over 50 one day. (into the wind)
Doves can fly pretty fast too.
Clocked some big geese once at 55. We followed them a long long way. They just happened to be going our way. Happens a lot on I-57 south around turkey day. (or used to)
aunt betty wrote:Reading you guys reminds me of that guy in Jonesboro who tried to tell me directions using only local landmarks like
"you go to where the chucky cheese used to be, turn left and go to where the root beer stand used to be, then turn right and go to where the pizza hut used to be and you can't miss it".
Rick wrote:Had to click on the youtube version to see what song it parodied. Have heard of Tom Petty but don't remember if he drove the 9 or 43 car.
Darren wrote:A guy sitting at the bar in Acme the other day asked me how the oysters were, then as a surprise, asked if I was even from Louisiana because I had no accent. Growing up in St. Tammany Parish and then continuing in East Baton Rouge Parish to now.......no accent around these parts.
Rick wrote:Darren wrote:A guy sitting at the bar in Acme the other day asked me how the oysters were, then as a surprise, asked if I was even from Louisiana because I had no accent. Growing up in St. Tammany Parish and then continuing in East Baton Rouge Parish to now.......no accent around these parts.
Could be worse. Shortly after my displaced hillbilly self started with Doug's, I also brought on my then favorite hunting partner, but a few years removed from Argentina. Bill (Guillermo) and I were on the back deck shooting the breeze when a guest from parts unknown stopped to eavesdrop a while and explained that he just loved our Cajun accents. We didn't tell him any different.
Darren wrote:The shrimp video is some SE La culture, "T-Cailliou" area, haha. Cajun On-Star is an old classic, SW La.
A guy sitting at the bar in Acme the other day asked me how the oysters were, then as a surprise, asked if I was even from Louisiana because I had no accent. Growing up in St. Tammany Parish and then continuing in East Baton Rouge Parish to now.......no accent around these parts.
Darren wrote:Rick wrote:Darren wrote:A guy sitting at the bar in Acme the other day asked me how the oysters were, then as a surprise, asked if I was even from Louisiana because I had no accent. Growing up in St. Tammany Parish and then continuing in East Baton Rouge Parish to now.......no accent around these parts.
Could be worse. Shortly after my displaced hillbilly self started with Doug's, I also brought on my then favorite hunting partner, but a few years removed from Argentina. Bill (Guillermo) and I were on the back deck shooting the breeze when a guest from parts unknown stopped to eavesdrop a while and explained that he just loved our Cajun accents. We didn't tell him any different.
Well it's either that, OR if you don't sound straight off Swamp People, you must not be La native
Rick wrote:Darren wrote:Rick wrote:Darren wrote:A guy sitting at the bar in Acme the other day asked me how the oysters were, then as a surprise, asked if I was even from Louisiana because I had no accent. Growing up in St. Tammany Parish and then continuing in East Baton Rouge Parish to now.......no accent around these parts.
Could be worse. Shortly after my displaced hillbilly self started with Doug's, I also brought on my then favorite hunting partner, but a few years removed from Argentina. Bill (Guillermo) and I were on the back deck shooting the breeze when a guest from parts unknown stopped to eavesdrop a while and explained that he just loved our Cajun accents. We didn't tell him any different.
Well it's either that, OR if you don't sound straight off Swamp People, you must not be La native
The soul I cited was plainly lost in time and space. Been runnin' around here in Camron cowboy boots since '83, and a lot of folks still ask where I'm from because "...it doesn't sound like here."
Darren wrote:Rick wrote:Darren wrote:Rick wrote:Darren wrote:A guy sitting at the bar in Acme the other day asked me how the oysters were, then as a surprise, asked if I was even from Louisiana because I had no accent. Growing up in St. Tammany Parish and then continuing in East Baton Rouge Parish to now.......no accent around these parts.
Could be worse. Shortly after my displaced hillbilly self started with Doug's, I also brought on my then favorite hunting partner, but a few years removed from Argentina. Bill (Guillermo) and I were on the back deck shooting the breeze when a guest from parts unknown stopped to eavesdrop a while and explained that he just loved our Cajun accents. We didn't tell him any different.
Well it's either that, OR if you don't sound straight off Swamp People, you must not be La native
The soul I cited was plainly lost in time and space. Been runnin' around here in Camron cowboy boots since '83, and a lot of folks still ask where I'm from because "...it doesn't sound like here."
Well yea, you want to kill more ducks? Stop wearing those Delcambre Reebok's in the blind, they're flaring everything!
DComeaux wrote:Poule d'eau, just changed my mind about em.
Rick wrote:'Course being goof eating doesn't make 'em any sportier gunning...
Duck Engr wrote:DComeaux wrote:Rick wrote:'Course being goof eating doesn't make 'em any sportier gunning...
That is the truth. That's how I feel about the scaup and other divers at our place. It's just constant waves of pass shooting. I can do that at a skeet range. Though, the smoked duck sausage we made this year has given me a very good reason to take those. If we have the same situation as the last two seasons, I see them becoming very attractive, adding numbers to our strap. Not to mention the opportunity for banded birds. I hear-tell of a banding program underway.
Will divers not decoy where y’all are? We have scaup and redheads try to land in the blind in some parts of our coast.
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