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Nice pictures all, thanks for sharing. There has been four swans that have wintered at Katy Allen lake in Nevada near the Elks Lodge for the last few years. One of them has a neck band. Have not seen them so far still too warm I think. Marty
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We stayed in the house and out of the rain yesterday. Out for a while this morning checking out ponds. Well we found some to stir up and some to bother another day. Managed to down these. The cold front is going to help out if it doesn't manage to freeze the small ponds and lakes Marty
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Well our Missouri South opener has happened. All of our farm ponds and lakes are low and with the warm weather not many ducks around the places we hunt. Pat and I managed one lone canada goose. We double tapped him and the poor fellow did not have a chance. Missed one teal at day break which surprised us big time. Buzzed by a pair of hooded mergansers too. Came home and checked some timber ponds for woodies but the places were empty. Hope everyone had a good outing and hunt, Marty
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Welcome to my neck of the woods JD. Good luck and let us know how you all do. If you do four rivers do you actually hunt out of the kayaks of put up a blind? Marty
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Way back when I went there were boats supplied but some of the fellows in the camp today had boats so I am not sure. Can find out if you need me to. Kayaks would work well. Water filled ditches to blinds are well marked and easy to find. the times I hunted up there was with my father who had polio and we were able to use the ADA handicap blinds which had a parking place and a board walk into the blind, Marty
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JD most of the blinds are flooded fields but there are some tucked in close to the timber. I would of liked to have driven into the hunting area closer for a look see but if not a hunting participant not allowed. I live about fifteen miles from Schell and go up there messing around all the time. Last time duck hunted up there was more than 25 years ago. While driving through the campground this morning it was pretty full, about half bow hunters and the other half duck hunters, Marty
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Thanks for the all invite Dewayne. I hope you have a good report fo all of us when you get back. Went on a road trip this morning to take a look at Four rivers. They ran a bit of water out of the lake for a couple of pools but the rest is dry and the intake at the Bates County dranige ditch is on dry bank so they cannot get water from there. So dry. Then went bu Schell osage where they ran water from the two lakes and did get some to flood there for the hunters. Not many ducks around there I could see. Not sure how the hunters are doing. In the South zone wheere I am still waiting and as soon as I am done bowhunting this week and firearms the next is out of the way I can get ready for some birds. Have a couple of small timber ponds where the woodies are bobbing for acorns. Day after Thanksgiving I will be after them. Come on rain and more cool fronts. BilletHead
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Seems A Few On Here Like Duck Hunting
BilletHead replied to Feathers and Fins's topic in Beaver Lake
Yep here in Vernon County MO also. We sleep on the screened in porch when weather allows (at sixteen degrees last Winter) and could hear geese all night. Like Ducky said some really low. BilletHead -
That is about as cool as it can get.
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Thanks guys, Brother Dave I really enjoy the cast and blast reports. Mostly late in the season when my little places are froze up tight and the ducks are gone. Then I get to hear how you all are dropping them, BilletHead
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One more hunt to share and then I will leave you all alone. Early season anyway. When you ask your wife what she wants to do on her day off and she says goose hunt thats what you do! Hit the same field I went to Tuesday morning. Got set up and shortly afterword heard the geese lift off the roost ponds. Here came the first flock. We should of shot better as only one fell, second bunch three down, third wave two more hit the dirt and we were done. Picking up decoys at seven-thirty. Did a batch of jerky yesterday and will do another Saturday. Thanks everyone for letting me share our early goose season with you. Photos of the set up and the results, BilletHead
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Went stag this morning to a cut and tilled corn field. I knew of two ponds where geese have been roosting and the field they were using. Waste corn had sprouted and they had been feeding mornings there. Very quiet and I could hear the geese on the ponds takling over a mile away. Heard them change pitch and get louder and knew they had become airborn. First bunch rounded the tree row and started pitching in behind my spread. I had to sit up and turn around to shoot, three shots, three geese. I walked back to my ATV and my little trailer. Going back to my spread more geese landing in the field about a hundred yards from my decoys. I picked up and made a count of what had landed in the field, 88 birds. Nervous and feeding to the far side of the field. I got out of there without them spooking. Got to love young of the year local geese. Makes up for the smart ones late in genral season when they have been shot at from Canada and the way down which wises them up to not so good looking decoy spreads. Back home by eight-thirty AM. Goose jerky in the smoker tomorrow. If no one gets into these birds will take The Mrs. Thursday Morning. Photo descriptions. Two of the layout and one of the results, BilletHead
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Thanks chief and Archer, She is now 5 years, five months and four days out of diagnosis. Mastectomy, reconstruction, six chemos three weeks apart and then 38 daily radiation trips to Springfield which is a 180 miles round trip from our home. Get this after the surgery recovery she worked during chemo and when we got back each day after radiation back to work also. Something like this jerks a not in your tail in life and you look at things differently. We now do things instead of talking about them saying some day? No more. Summer before this one we went to Wyoming for two weeks and caught our cuttslam on fly rods. We went back out there again and fished some of the same and different waters. Sometime I will do a trip report on that. Here is a shot of us a little over five years back after a couple of rounds of Pat's chemo. I will tell all to cherish the time they have with loved ones. A side note is that Pat went to casting for recovery in 2007 and it secured me a flyfishing partner for life. We both now volunteer for CFR and I got to be a river buddy in the first Reel Recovery this Spring. For what CFR did for Pat I have to help out now. I know it is for the participants who have had cancer but it is for my well being too. Get involved with these programs if anyone can it will do your heart good thanks Ducky also. i am the one who bought your tabletol lathe, Marty
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Not quite the cast and blast some of you have at Tanycomo but a fishing rod was used. I have goose and duck hunted for the last couple of years but this is Pat's first time. She had kept her chemo port for five years from a bout with breast cancer. Finally got it removed last Winter so she could shoulder her shotgun again. I got her her two Spring turkeys called in after that. Now she wanted to waterfowl some. So I thought early season would be a good time to break her in. What a hoot we had. Here are some pictures from the morning. A couple of our set up, Here is where the fishing pole comes in. Poor mans retrieve. Pat peeking out of the layout blind, Her first goose and our mornings harvest. Ladies and Gentlemen I am a lucky guy to have a lady like this. Looking forward to everyones reports, Marty
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Here is a couple of a young blacksnake. When checking a food plot this morning this guy was found on the fence. Cool here this morning and I am sure he spent the night there. I had to run back to the house to get the camera before it warmed up and he left. Shot some pictures. A bit later after it warmed up I went back and he was gone, Marty
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This item is sold and thanks to robwentfishing. It was nice to meet you in Springfield today for the deal. Please enjoy the pontoon as I have, Marty
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It is not under water and brush creek is backed up real nice. There were two fellows getting ready to launch when we left. They were fishing for cats and they said they were doing real well on rod and reels. Using small bluegill and perch. Marty
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Travis, I fished there today with a friend. We launched and fished down towards the bridge at 54 highway. Caught some nice crappie. Stockton is generating 24/7 right now so the water is real high. They have done some work at the access and have a new outhouse. Camping area and parking lot is in good shape. Conservation was there today doing some work on the road back to brush creek. Stockton is up and I would guess this will be the way they run the water for a while. But we all know this is subject to change with the ones that call the shots. Marty
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Vernon County, Approx half way between ElDorado Springs and Nevada, South of 54 hyway Marty
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I have a pontoon for sale. It is the Columbia Trout Unlimited. It is the predicessor to the Colorado XT pontoon boat for sale at Cabelas for 579.99. The twin bladders in each pontoon do not leak and the whole outfit is in good shape. It has storage pockets, ten zippered slots in fact and one of the zippers doesnt work right. It comes with oars, double action pump and I have the owners manual. It also has a motor mount for trolling motor. I need 150.00 for the boat and for 250.00 it will come with a Minn Kota 34 Endura trolling motor. Give me a call if interested Thanks, (417)944-2477 Marty
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Ramp is in good shape. Last week while the water was up went downstream below 54 and caught good crappie. Now that the flood gates at Stockton have been pinched down I cannot make it downstream to 54. Have to put in at 82 and go up. Caught nice whites and crappie yesterday. Walleye, white bass and crappie are strung out all the way to caplinger. Marty
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Here daily reading and learning, Marty
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Someone Mentioned Mushrooms!
BilletHead replied to Phil Lilley's topic in General Angling Discussion
I am excited about the upcoming shroom season. Here is a neat blog I found and the map on it will help in getting some idea of finds in our areas..... http://missourimorels.blogspot.com/ Marty