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Yea buddy...Just before the rain hit Lafayette yesterday, they were thick thick! I couldn't see my shed through them!
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They are actually a litle early this year. Usually don't see 'em til early September. They are always worse in May, tho...at least around here.
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Old wives tale, they start showing up about 2 weeks before the first cool front. Seems to be correct again this year. We just had a dry line (front) a few days before Isaac came through.
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They always come out, close to Memorial day and Labor day. they right on schedule.
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Heard something like this but the saying I heard was it was a sign of an early fall when they arrive early.
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They have been out for most of August down the bayou around Leeville / GM area
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Old cajuns say they come out at the time you plant and when you harvest rice!
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I just know when we start bushhogging, they are thick. Was supposed to start last weekend. They are on point.
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