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Originally Posted by SoggyRedNeck
It's our first season in this area but our family member is set up about 800 yards away and put us in this place. We're set up in the mouth of a slough that connects with the lake on an eastern bank. We've talked to two people who hunt near the location and told us it would be a perfect place. I know putting trust in someone like that isn't a great thing but from what I saw during teal season we're gonna be ok. Woodies like nuts and a small number of big ducks buzzed the area.
ETA: this isn't marsh, its freshwater, thats why I wanted to know what these plants were gonna do with the winter. I know everything in the marsh pretty much dies, never hunted fresh.
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Check out the article in the Nov issue of "Louisiana Sportsman" that is titled "Mastering the Marsh". Capt Himel seems to agree with me and Raymond. Let us know how your season worked out with the Big Bertha blind.