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cmcnabb 10-24-2012 10:25 AM

Geese south of Welsh
 
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Made a pass through Welsh yesterday down 99. These were about a mile south of the S curve

DUCKGOGETTER 10-24-2012 10:29 AM

Man between you and bgizzle i'm not gonna get any sleep!!!!

meaux fishing 10-24-2012 10:32 AM

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Originally Posted by DUCKGOGETTER (Post 507584)
Man between you and bgizzle i'm not gonna get any sleep!!!!

x2

cmcnabb 10-24-2012 11:03 AM

These are just a few I snapped. There were a lot more in fresh cut stubble with a little water in it. Farmer finished cutting our field yesterday. We are going to disc up a few strips and squeeze about 3 inches of water on it a few days before the season opens

DUCKGOGETTER 10-24-2012 11:14 AM

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Originally Posted by cmcnabb (Post 507593)
these are just a few i snapped. There were a lot more in fresh cut stubble with a little water in it. Farmer finished cutting our field yesterday. We are going to disc up a few strips and squeeze about 3 inches of water on it a few days before the season opens


speck buffett!!!

swamp snorkler 10-24-2012 11:35 AM

Yall ever creep geese with a mirror, i seen some people on TV doing it not to lang ago.

wfastabend 10-24-2012 11:58 AM

Just where they always are before the season!! They just have to go a mile and half north of that field!!

SaltERedneck 10-24-2012 12:07 PM

oooooooohhhhhhhh snap!

DUCKGOGETTER 10-24-2012 01:43 PM

Man i'm ready!!!!!! Come on nov 10th

LAhunter 10-24-2012 03:10 PM

We seen a few on the farm south west of Welsh on Abell road. that is were we hunt. Have been there for 6 years and hope it picks up for the ducks and geese. We killed birds but had to work hard for them the last 2 years.

cmcnabb 10-24-2012 03:23 PM

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Originally Posted by swamp snorkler (Post 507600)
Yall ever creep geese with a mirror, i seen some people on TV doing it not to lang ago.

Geese down here are probably too smart for that but who knows. I'm not big on creeping geese anyway, but if someone was I would think the mirror reflecting light would flare the birds

cmcnabb 10-24-2012 03:24 PM

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Originally Posted by LAhunter (Post 507675)
We seen a few on the farm south west of Welsh on Abell road. that is were we hunt. Have been there for 6 years and hope it picks up for the ducks and geese. We killed birds but had to work hard for them the last 2 years.

We hunted on the corner for Abell and Leblanc road many years ago. We used to do real well over there. I have a lot of fond memories as a kid hunting over there

bgizzle 10-24-2012 03:52 PM

All the rice planted gonna keep them in the area it's just what the farmers going to do after. If they flood for crawish it'll hold ducks if they leave the geese will murder it. This the first yr farmers were able to harvest this much rice since 2008. Think back 4yrs and that's about how good its gonna be in the rice. Personally y'all marsh boys are in for a treat this yr. you think you couldn't gmfut another grey in marshes last yr wait till this yr. think about it this way. Last yr was by far the best yr for marsh blinds I KNOW OF. The reason (my .02) is because of drought, ppl in east to didnt even hunt last yr cuz their holes were dry. Now, there's still a drought everywhere but HERE(central to south la) and with all the rain we got from march to now everyone has FRESH water marshes. More food means more snails means more small fish means more reasons y y'all gonna MURDER em this yr. rice fields... Gonna be harder for ducks because birds leave with pressure and spread out in marsh and when they get there and see they got enough food and snails to eat and help break down food in gizzards they'll come back to ricefields on full moons and fronts to load up on carbs to stay far. Specks yum yuk get you some we gonna wack em!!!!


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