Darren wrote:The few reports I've gotten were strong; grays, pins, teal, even a greenhead.
BGkirk wrote:Awesome... guerilla style. I like it
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Ericdc wrote:Nice Darren, I'll be after them some this week, starting tomorrow. Hope to see a better flight tomorrow with the colder temperatures and north wind.
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Rick wrote:Your last two posts put me in mind of Cajun musician Doug Kershaw's time here in Lake Arthur. When asked how he was doing, the response was always, "Everything's going my way."
Darren wrote:...we're all headed down to the SB camp so I can visit the grays in the morning. Hope they are still around
I think I’ve seen more grays in 3 hunts than I have in all of last yearRick wrote:Darren wrote:...we're all headed down to the SB camp so I can visit the grays in the morning. Hope they are still around
According to a grandson, you're too late, as every gray in the country is in Creole. (I swore off shooting them for our table, and he's cooking what appears a week's supply here tonight.)
Darren wrote:Wow really hate to hear that Deltaman, sounds like a zoo, much like good bit of our public land at times. Wonder if this year is an anomaly or there's really THAT many more area hunters? Or just that many that are without a lease? Arent you headed to Venice sometime soon or did I miss that annual trip?
Same here. We saw a ton this weekend.BGkirk wrote:I think I’ve seen more grays in 3 hunts than I have in all of last yearRick wrote:Darren wrote:...we're all headed down to the SB camp so I can visit the grays in the morning. Hope they are still around
According to a grandson, you're too late, as every gray in the country is in Creole. (I swore off shooting them for our table, and he's cooking what appears a week's supply here tonight.)
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