Rick wrote:PJ. you know I've been blessed when I've had enough to happily step away from the afternoon shooting.
DComeaux wrote:I was wondering if the "enivie" would subside a bit. You've had an awesome start!
I've noticed one heck of a humming bird migration lately, with many people mentioning swarms around their feeders. I've also had an extremely heavy acorn drop from my trees, something I haven't seen in a few years.
DComeaux wrote:Rick wrote:PJ. you know I've been blessed when I've had enough to happily step away from the afternoon shooting.
I was wondering if the "enivie" would subside a bit. You've had an awesome start!
I've noticed one heck of a humming bird migration lately, with many people mentioning swarms around their feeders. I've also had an extremely heavy acorn drop from my trees, something I haven't seen in a few years.
Darren wrote:DComeaux wrote:Rick wrote:PJ. you know I've been blessed when I've had enough to happily step away from the afternoon shooting.
I was wondering if the "enivie" would subside a bit. You've had an awesome start!
I've noticed one heck of a humming bird migration lately, with many people mentioning swarms around their feeders. I've also had an extremely heavy acorn drop from my trees, something I haven't seen in a few years.
Plenty hummers around me in BR; FIL didn't realize that all the squeaking and carrying on in his large oak tree bow was hummingbirds, they love it in there apparently.
Hoping it's indeed a migration indicator
Ericdc wrote:I hope one day someone will ask me “that’s your quiet call?
Rick wrote:Ericdc wrote:I hope one day someone will ask me “that’s your quiet call?
If folks aren't grabbing their ears when I turn their way, I may not be trying hard enough.
Rick wrote:What James talked Doug out of on the Thibedeaux farm was the SW blind under flight between the then unhunted Gauthier farm on the south and then unhunted Watkins farm on the west, both of which are now hunted. When we lost that, Manning and the SWLA Hunting Lodge rented the Gauthier farm ($50,000 for three blinds), which Doug bought into when SWLA let their share go. Garrett Cole (who used to guide on the Thibideaux piece for us) will guide on Gauthier for us now along with his buddy Jack Wagar, who I finally got to meet and tour a bit of that farm with last evening. Nice fellow.
Didn't mention above that I also got to meet a new-to-me State Warden, Zack Meche, on the way out. Another nice and ambitious young guy out hoping to catch late shooters on a night when the bad guys might think him home watching LSU. We were a disappointment.
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