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Feathers and Fins

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  1. Singles were probably shad flipping, you will see it alot this time of year. Most of them are running 4 to 6 inches long could have been a mixed ball of Gizzard and Threadfin.
  2. Got the pictures resized finally so here are a few This guy was in a tree above PC For those who fish in PC here is Looney he is now allowing boats within 10 feet of him, pretty neat and amazing bird and great entertainment And there of course are no stripers destroying shad in PC.
  3. Threadfin ball, with crappie in the tops
  4. http://youtu.be/42NT9RC0g9c
  5. Jelous Marty, you guys are getting into them good. And at the same time I feel great pride for you, Like you I am lucky enough to have a great wife to share the time in the outdoors with and that makes it great birds or not.
  6. There are no stripers in Prairie Creek... anyone want to buy a bridge....
  7. We had geese attempt a bombing run on the boat but anti-aircraft #6 flack burst saved us lol... btw stripers located and depth charged.
  8. You would do the same, its just friends helping friends as it should be.
  9. Seen bass and stripers take gosslings, Shark week years back had Tiger sharks who thought gulls were good food as well.
  10. BUFFLEHEAD GOLDENEYE RINGNECK BLUE BILL These are whats most common as far as divers in Beaver Lake.
  11. Grebes, and lots of them. Several species present, Westerns are by Redcliff and Pied billed spread all around. http://www.avianweb.com/grebes.html
  12. Take um as they come Marty, looks like a nice hunt oh hell anytime in the outdoors is nice.
  13. And they call us Rednecks lol
  14. You need to build some sides into them as well, Let me help. Fronts need to be 4' high as do the sides tapering to 0' Putting bush behind them and only 3' of rock will help hide them nicely. Im sure Bill is licking his chops seeing new structure lol.
  15. Awe the river spoonage, looks like they are coloring out early this year, i may need to go look for a few the last weekend for Mr Taximan. Nice hunt chris
  16. When you posted it on FB i just kept shaking my head and I still think putting brush in it is a great idea
  17. I think without any good storms she will go another 3 feet, Pc as said before is getting sketchy, 12 bridge is still in decent shape for launching but another foot and you will have to around the islands to get under the bridge, Rocky Branch your already putting your trailer in sand to launch so without 4x4 dont try if the lake falls another 2 feet ( back cove ramp ) front ramp is still fine. Always be careful launching at the dam for rocks people let their kids throw on it. There are many dangers on the lake right now from rocks that are not visable but will do damage and timber. Its a good time to get out with GPS and mark structure and more importantly take pictures!!!!
  18. Told you Ducky, I love the stuff no more cripples massive knockdown power great pattern and lots more pellets. Its all I use now and am very satisfied with it. It goes boom they go splash thud cerplunk.
  19. Here is Squaw Creeks counts for yesterday and weeks before. Not much of a change post front http://www.fws.gov/uploadedFiles/Squaw_Creek_Waterfowl_Count_12102012.pdf
  20. I get those nasty pictures as well and throw in some White and Fels pics as well, looks like a lot of brown a little green a ton of whitey and the boys further south keep sending me RED pictures which i want to kick them in the nutts for. I love my Cans and Redheads I swear my camera shoots them more than my gun just something about those two in flight that makes me want to take pictures. Im sitting at Frog Bayou right now and havent seen jack flying for over an hour, granted im just at the parking lot waiting to go to a job and not hunting but from what ive seen and heard not much hunting going on anyway well shooting anyway
  21. I doubt they changed much, Ive been waterfowling 37 years and major fronts that have no "weather" with it aka snow doesnt do much to push the birds, it takes snow cover to really push them out of an area. I use to get excited about big fronts like this one until i figured out is the food source is still there the birds will not leave. Ag practices North have changed to grain crops and even though it was a bad year from what everyone is saying there is plenty of food up north from what friends say and what hunters are reporting in fields. Im sure less hearty ducks moved on this front but the Mallards and Geese probably stayed. Heck there are still guys shooting teal in Nebraska.
  22. JD, The ducks havent done nothing, Look at the counts in the Dakotas, they aint migrated yet. http://gfp.sd.gov/hunting/waterfowl/counts/week04.aspx thats just Sodak
  23. Im right there with you man, when im working im cold and miserable but put me on the lake with a gun in my hand and decoys in front im warm and happy. The one good thing about this front is it finally put me in the Christmas spirit. Ive got 10 days off and going down to the farm for 5 of them or more and a few in Dewitt so im pretty sure i will be killing stuff. Truth is I really like hunting the Big Water and small creeks around here more than the rice fields and flooded timber. Maybe its the challenge or the scenry of these beautiful Ozarks but I just enjoy them more.
  24. Ditto got the report in for Beaver the boys ran from the dam to blue springs today and reported a few Mergies, a few Goldeneye the resident Mallards where were they belonged and 4 stupid geese were where i said they would be for the taking. They did go check out Looney Tooney in PC and they now are hooked on his anticks, they said they watched him for about 30 minutes chasing shad right under the boat even. I think he is becoming a celeb.
  25. Chris you dam optomist you are making me think about freezing my rear end off. But i wasnt born yesterday ill wait till i get scouting reports in tonight I got a couple friends who were braver than me.. ok they had the day off i didnt.
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