Post-Season Ramblings - Spring 2026

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Re: Post-Season Ramblings - Spring 2026

Postby Darren » Tue Mar 31, 2026 11:32 am

Darren wrote:Delacroix area outfitter buddy gearing up for October squealers already with some DIY work:
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Re: Post-Season Ramblings - Spring 2026

Postby Rick » Tue Mar 31, 2026 12:55 pm

Oughta slay a kazillion of 'em.
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Re: Post-Season Ramblings - Spring 2026

Postby Darren » Wed Apr 01, 2026 7:13 am

Rick wrote:Oughta slay a kazillion of 'em.


No doubt :lol:

Trying to get a date on his books for that stretch; let the record show, though, my wife very clearly said "no duck hunting in October" when she learned of this new season.
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Re: Post-Season Ramblings - Spring 2026

Postby Darren » Wed Apr 01, 2026 8:03 am

Darren wrote:
Rick wrote:Oughta slay a kazillion of 'em.


No doubt :lol:

Trying to get a date on his books for that stretch; let the record show, though, my wife very clearly said "no duck hunting in October" when she learned of this new season.



Got a date penciled for my crew, Thurs Oct 8.
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Re: Post-Season Ramblings - Spring 2026

Postby Rick » Wed Apr 01, 2026 8:29 am

Darren wrote:Trying to get a date on his books for that stretch; let the record show, though, my wife very clearly said "no duck hunting in October" when she learned of this new season.


Never be a better time to get her hooked on it: pleasant weather and big, slow ducks...
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Re: Post-Season Ramblings - Spring 2026

Postby Darren » Thu Apr 16, 2026 11:45 am

Not too great in S. Dakota, but man Ark and La just going from bad to worse. Some rain in forecast this weekend could help but not enough to change those colors.

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Re: Post-Season Ramblings - Spring 2026

Postby Darren » Sat Apr 18, 2026 6:46 pm

Got into first round of spring speckled trout action today, dolphins and wind were out in force but we made out just fine.

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Let the duck boat motor run a few mins in the slip, otherwise nothing duck related. Did, however, see a few teal out fishing including a group that nearly got planted on the bay boat windshield way down the MRGO ship channel on our way out there early this AM.
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Re: Post-Season Ramblings - Spring 2026

Postby DComeaux » Sat Apr 18, 2026 8:54 pm

That is so much fun.
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Re: Post-Season Ramblings - Spring 2026

Postby Rick » Sun Apr 19, 2026 3:33 am

Took Capt. Rick back to the fillet table.
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Re: Post-Season Ramblings - Spring 2026

Postby Darren » Wed Apr 29, 2026 8:05 am

Guess we'll see; hearing a lot of griping in Ark lately, and plenty in La too. Cracked ground, etc. We should be plenty wet by this point on the calendar.

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Re: Post-Season Ramblings - Spring 2026

Postby Darren » Wed Apr 29, 2026 8:08 am

Possibly sorta “vintage” find at estate sale down my street, fella was apparently an avid duck hunter, had tons of gear and art related to fowl. Didn’t buy anything though, and if anything it taught me to keep less of whatever it is I’m not actively using.

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Re: Post-Season Ramblings - Spring 2026

Postby Rick » Wed Apr 29, 2026 10:39 am

Had to get a couple permits signed out that way this morning, so Call and I met the dawn in our marsh and made a pass by my blind and around the main boat trail loop. Was shallow enough that I opted to forgo running the shortcuts we'd been maintaining while out there.
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Re: Post-Season Ramblings - Spring 2026

Postby Ducaholic » Wed Apr 29, 2026 12:28 pm

Darren wrote:Guess we'll see; hearing a lot of griping in Ark lately, and plenty in La too. Cracked ground, etc. We should be plenty wet by this point on the calendar.

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I hope we can squeeze 3" out of these two rain events over the next few days. Local WMA gauge reading 41' right now or right at pool stage. Normal winter and spring precipitation would normally have the levels at 42.5' going into the month of May.
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Re: Post-Season Ramblings - Spring 2026

Postby Darren » Thu Apr 30, 2026 8:09 am

Ducaholic wrote:
Darren wrote:Guess we'll see; hearing a lot of griping in Ark lately, and plenty in La too. Cracked ground, etc. We should be plenty wet by this point on the calendar.

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I hope we can squeeze 3" out of these two rain events over the next few days. Local WMA gauge reading 41' right now or right at pool stage. Normal winter and spring precipitation would normally have the levels at 42.5' going into the month of May.


Franklin Parish hay farmer in Franklin Parish noted on This Week in Louisiana Agriculture (TWILA), oddly enough knew one of the hosts of that show through my Greek life days in college, noted he's 17-18 inches of rain behind year to date. "I've never seen cracks in April"


Note, TWILA is a good follow on FB for farm/ag/sorta hunting related content at times.
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Re: Post-Season Ramblings - Spring 2026

Postby Ducaholic » Thu Apr 30, 2026 10:21 am

Darren wrote:
Ducaholic wrote:
Darren wrote:Guess we'll see; hearing a lot of griping in Ark lately, and plenty in La too. Cracked ground, etc. We should be plenty wet by this point on the calendar.

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I hope we can squeeze 3" out of these two rain events over the next few days. Local WMA gauge reading 41' right now or right at pool stage. Normal winter and spring precipitation would normally have the levels at 42.5' going into the month of May.


Franklin Parish hay farmer in Franklin Parish noted on This Week in Louisiana Agriculture (TWILA), oddly enough knew one of the hosts of that show through my Greek life days in college, noted he's 17-18 inches of rain behind year to date. "I've never seen cracks in April"


Note, TWILA is a good follow on FB for farm/ag/sorta hunting related content at times.



Got about 2" last night. Should continue to rain of and on thru Friday Night and into the early morning hours on Saturday. Much needed precipitation.
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Re: Post-Season Ramblings - Spring 2026

Postby Darren » Mon May 04, 2026 7:31 am

Few interesting takeaways from annual in-law family gathering in Lake Charles for crawfish boil, where we of course catch up on the season that was:

Overall were pretty pleased at Oak Island, lots of teal, some BBWDs, few of this and that but seemed to be happy with the season.
One cousin also hunts a club in Sweetlake that started out crazy good for years but had seen downturn to just about nothing in last few, that apparently rebounded to "really good, lots of mallards" this year. Report was they'd have at least a couple or few each hunt.

My son and I enjoyed spotting what ended up being a nice handful of wads of bluewings on our way out of Lake Charles eastbound on I-10 Saturday evening as well. Was nice to at least pass through rice country; wife saw signs for G&H and asked if I knew about those stores :D

Made a little session with Indy in the yard Sunday with some nice recollection from past sessions, and even appeared to start taking some hand directions on some simple blinds. Hope that continues and wasn't a fluke; need to make plans to visit a large field near our house to stretch her a bit, throw some long ones. That was a regret with Harry not doing that enough.

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Re: Post-Season Ramblings - Spring 2026

Postby Rick » Mon May 04, 2026 11:08 am

Darren wrote:..."really good, lots of mallards" this year. Report was they'd have at least a couple or few each hunt.


Nice to hear someone down here was still seeing mallards with some regularity.

And good to hear Indy's progressing.
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Re: Post-Season Ramblings - Spring 2026

Postby Darren » Mon May 04, 2026 11:55 am

Rick wrote:
Darren wrote:..."really good, lots of mallards" this year. Report was they'd have at least a couple or few each hunt.


Nice to hear someone down here was still seeing mallards with some regularity.

And good to hear Indy's progressing.


No launcher, so will be throwing my arm out trying to get distance for her at the mentioned field. :lol:
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Re: Post-Season Ramblings - Spring 2026

Postby Rick » Mon May 04, 2026 2:21 pm

Put that son to work. But be careful how you ask him to throw multiples:
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Re: Post-Season Ramblings - Spring 2026

Postby DComeaux » Mon May 04, 2026 10:36 pm

I can't wait to get back to it with Remi. Launchers are nice.
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Re: Post-Season Ramblings - Spring 2026

Postby Rick » Tue May 05, 2026 6:08 am

Bet Remi can't, either. And I'd feel crippled without my hand-launcher - and reasonably gator safe places to simulate real world marks no birdboy could, even if one would.

But we've gotten a lot of good out of in-town "stand-alones" and "memories" to stretch pups' marks and lining out.
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Re: Post-Season Ramblings - Spring 2026

Postby Darren » Tue May 05, 2026 8:02 am

Rick wrote:Put that son to work. But be careful how you ask him to throw multiples


:lol:



He's indeed got a heckuva (left) arm, I'd love for him to put to good use in sports in years to come.
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Re: Post-Season Ramblings - Spring 2026

Postby Darren » Fri May 08, 2026 8:25 am

Not looking good down on lower end of the flyway, ARKY and LA, but some notable improvements in Dakota's from a year ago, and same apparently in at least some of key portions of Canada.

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Between last week and this weekend, maybe LA moves the needle just a tad in right direction, though.
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Re: Post-Season Ramblings - Spring 2026

Postby Darren » Mon May 11, 2026 7:03 am

Hoping someone somewhere on here in LA and AR got some helpful rain; fella logged 14 inches through yesterday around the corner from me, a sum I wholeheartedly believe. More to come today.
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Re: Post-Season Ramblings - Spring 2026

Postby Rick » Mon May 11, 2026 8:26 am

We've had some and are supposed to see more today, but nothing like you've had over there.
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