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    Default Any good real numbers yet?

    I wont be able to go hunting this teal season, but just wanted to see what's the numbers and migration looking like?
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    Season cancelled, Hurricane Dorian. Buy milk and bread.

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    I've seen a few. No big pushes yet. You will see those in Oct lol
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    BWT are here on the coast, not the full push by any means but in some decent numbers already.

    I hope its not a repeat of years past with full push of teal here, then storm here , then teal gone plus every freaking food plot flooded over with a gazzilion armies of mosquitoes to ensue.

    It sure seems to be getting those shapes.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Strick9 View Post
    BWT are here on the coast, not the full push by any means but in some decent numbers already.

    I hope its not a repeat of years past with full push of teal here, then storm here , then teal gone plus every freaking food plot flooded over with a gazzilion armies of mosquitoes to ensue.

    It sure seems to be getting those shapes.
    Let just hope it doesn’t push salt water into all the coastal impoundments
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    Saw two on clarks hill yesterday!

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    Hopefully Dorian won’t push em out.

    I’ve been seeing a few for about 3 weeks.
    Be proactive about improving public waterfowl habitat in South Carolina. It's not going to happen by itself, and our help is needed. We have the potential to winter thousands of waterfowl on public grounds if we fight for it.

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    I've seen them already last weekend..... in Miami-Dade county
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    Quote Originally Posted by Duckman#1 View Post
    Let just hope it doesn’t push salt water into all the coastal impoundments
    From what I saw the Rushes section of Murphy, which is about 1/3 of Murphy's holdings, would again suffer as the main waterway break hasn't been repaired. Many of the dike repairs that are full of root mass etc from lack of good clay dirt and those others not settled/packed will fail elsewhere. If the Santee basin including the lakes take on large volumes of rain runoff it will suck period. Santee Cooper really needs to be in check to run water down the Cooper to alleviate but the Army Corp doesn't have that in mind over shipping and economics. Hoping that she stays her ass of these grounds period as well!
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