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MH where in the Black do you hunt? I am familiar with that area a bit and have a good friend I hunt with often down there... If I wasn't leaving for a business trip on Sunday, I would be closing out the season right in the middle if it...

I like to read about the dry field hunts, due to the fact I have never been on a hunt like that... It looks fun when it is good. But have to say hunting the timber is where my heart wants to be... Absolutely love it!!! Just wish I was closer to take advantage of it more often.

I have a cabin near Knobel and hunt the upper island mainly then all over when the water gets up. Mallards dropping into the timber is a special sight to see. Look me up next season.

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LOL, You and I have had that experiance but for those who havent you have to admit its something to see. My layout was brushed out in goose poop a few times FROM ABOVE lmao.

It is something to see that's for sure. I'm still not ready to go again and I haven't been in 6-7 years. Maybe if I hired a guide service. It would be worth the money just to show up, walk out, sit down and shoot.

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lol, ya i know what you mean, I get it all out of me on the farm. when i can pull the truck on the levee and try and shoot them so they fall in the bed. I put my limit at 10 snows a day for the rest of my life with rare exceptions being getting them off farmers fields so i can maintain access. But still nothing gets me pumped like several thousand screaming snows coming head on at you.

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Awsome pic FnF, only been in the eye of the storm twice and its defintely one of the most amazing and deafening hunts I've ever been on.

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John, I love it, What I love most is getting new commers in on it and especially kids. I swear i wear a smile for a week after, last year i got a group of 5 kids in on it and their parents, Grandpa owned the land and he and I hunted it for years, I didnt fire a shot all day but was giggling like a school girl watching them blast away. I still get calls from them wanting to know when we are going again, and best part is i tell them when your grandpa says lets go we go. He says he loves hearing the kids excitment asking " grampa are they there yet".

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