Rick wrote:It's a Panasonic ZS50 "point & shoot". Doesn't take the sharpest pics or best videos, but has serious zoom and fits in a small belt holder, so it's handy without being an encumbrance.
Darren wrote:Rick wrote:It's a Panasonic ZS50 "point & shoot". Doesn't take the sharpest pics or best videos, but has serious zoom and fits in a small belt holder, so it's handy without being an encumbrance.
Ol mudhole just producing ringers these days, all its mallards stayed in MO
Where's those greenheads from January of this year?
Reply with quote
Re: 2017-2018 Season Log
Postby Rick » Thu Jan 04, 2018 11:47 am
Birds By Species: 3 gw teal, 6 mallards and 2 specks (one banded)
DComeaux wrote:Yeah, those that are released when they stop running pumps and drain their bait ponds cause their season has closed.
DComeaux wrote:Reply with quote
Re: 2017-2018 Season Log
Postby Rick » Thu Jan 04, 2018 11:47 am
Birds By Species: 3 gw teal, 6 mallards and 2 specks (one banded)
Did you ever get the info on that speck?
Rick wrote:Anyone else teased by the cool, dry northerly breeze this morning. Know August is coming, but it sure was nice to be working outdoors early this morning.
In other news, we were back on the west side of the Bell City ditch cleaning up some nests the airboat couldn't get near around Henning's marsh, and it's appreciably lower than a week or so back. Open water's pretty much down to puddles in the big brown patches around their blinds.
See Refuge's river gage (Corps says that's how it's spelled) is down to 2.93
Duck Engr wrote:Rick wrote:Anyone else teased by the cool, dry northerly breeze this morning. Know August is coming, but it sure was nice to be working outdoors early this morning.
Ours was spoiled by the remaining humidity from thunderstorm activity late last night but yesterday morning was cool and breezy here and it definitely fanned the flames a little bit!
Duck Engr wrote:DComeaux wrote:Think it's a September preview?
I hope so for my sanity but not so for teal season success. Seems I’ve had the best success when it’s stifling hot during teal season with minimal front activity beforehand.
Duck Engr wrote:You’re a braver man than I for messing with those toothy rascals Rick. Is the picking of alligator nests regulated like alligator Season is?
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 0 guests