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No big concentrations in the Ville Platte area,too dry not nearly the amount of water as last year.
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But wouldn't it being dry like everyone is saying help out those that have water? Still, people with water aren't seeing many birds. I hope they get here soon. I can only hunt the first 7 days then I will be stuck at work.
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Tete, teal season is by far my favorite. Here is my 2 pennies on the drought effect. When we have a ton of rain and water everywhere, the bird hit pastures and spread out. When we have conditions like this, the birds find little pot holes, or flooded cuts but the "area" doesn't hold as many birds. If you are the only farm in 5 miles to have a "cut" flooded, after those first few shots, those birds are moving out. Then you have to wait, and hope! We will have birds, it just might not be as fast as years past.
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Yeah, we've only got 35-40 acres if water this year compared to the 200 we had last year at this time
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I just got water this past weekend from what I understand
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Will you be hunting there this weekend,if so we will be at the camp for a while after the hunt then going to the Southern game in Baton Rouge.
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When you men hunt?
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Assuming u mean where,Cazans been there all my life along with Whiteville and South La.
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I'm not hunting till Monday. Will be out there Friday afternoon to put out dekes though
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