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Old 06-10-2010, 10:51 AM
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It was spotty last year, but there were some mallards killed. The water was really too deep for it to get really good though.

My best hunts were in Venice last year where 6 of us killed limits 3 days in a row on Passe a l'outre WMA. Wondering what the oil is going to do to that place...
Yeh I remember reading about that in Cajun Outdoor. I have never hunted down there but talked to some ppl that said they always do very well down there. I used to hunt the Wax alot in college and we would do very well out there. Im too lazy for all that work now though!
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Old 06-10-2010, 10:58 AM
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Yeh I remember reading about that in Cajun Outdoor. I have never hunted down there but talked to some ppl that said they always do very well down there. I used to hunt the Wax alot in college and we would do very well out there. Im too lazy for all that work now though!
Yeah, when I was in college I spent many accounting/business classes shooting ducks at wax lake. Ducks don't seem to be there as much as they used to either, though I haven't been in 5-6 years.
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Old 06-10-2010, 11:13 AM
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Yeah, when I was in college I spent many accounting/business classes shooting ducks at wax lake. Ducks don't seem to be there as much as they used to either, though I haven't been in 5-6 years.
Talked to a guy other day that said they did very well at the Wax this past year.
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Old 06-10-2010, 01:41 PM
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Yeh I remember reading about that in Cajun Outdoor. I have never hunted down there but talked to some ppl that said they always do very well down there. I used to hunt the Wax alot in college and we would do very well out there. Im too lazy for all that work now though!
We usually go to Wax for opening of teal every year and we've been going to Shell Island on opening weekend of big ducks every year for the past 12 years. My favorite hunt would be about 6 or 7 years ago at the Wax. Me and 2 buddies went to Wax but had to idle all the way there because we were breaking in the brand new motor and it was very foggy so we didn't get to our spot til the sun was well on its way up. When we could actually see more than 10 feet in front of the boat we decided to hunt in a small cut that we had found a few weeks before that made a short run through the marsh. While walking to the cut we could have killed our limit of teal there were so many of them around. We set up along a little bend in the cut. All we shot were fly-by's and we had our 3 man limit in right at 1 hour. We were back at my house in Delcambre and had all the ducks cleaned before 11 o'clock. We ended up putting the boat back down in Delcambre to finish breaking in the motor and waste the day away!!
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