From tomorrow I'll finally get to see what Arkansas is all about. And the weather seems to be playing in our favor.
Snow/Ice/COLD.
You will have a blas4. If the birds are heavy it's unreal and you won't want to come home.
Snow ice cold ain't it..
36, blue skies and 15 mph winds are.. "It"
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I don't know about R-can-saw, but I'll take blue skies and light winds(5-15s) any day out here over snow and ice.
Man and other animals were first vegetarians; then Noah and his sons were given permission to eat meat: “every moving thing that liveth shall be meat for you” Genesis 9:3
"A man may not care for golf and still be human, but the man who does not like to see, hunt, photograph or otherwise outwit birds or animals is hardly normal. He is supercivilized, and I for one do not know how to deal with him." Aldo Leopold
You want be so excited about hunting around here anymore.
Warning: The Surgeon General has determined that turkey hunting is an addictive activity that will disrupt normal sleep patterns!
Good luck man, I know you're excited.
Just dont go and tell anybody you are from South Carolina. What part of the state are you going to?
In Nebraska now and there is nothing but mallards and geese feeding in the fields. Luckily we have a warm water slew that is holding some birds. Going to be 0 here by Friday and everything will be locked up except the Platt River, which will begin to freeze. As soon as the snow cover hits the mallards will leave. In the next week the mallards should be thick in the central US. Oh yea we killed enough to speak of. Nice being able to kill 5 mallards a day!
I'll be out there in a month for the first time in a few seasons.
It's over due.
Good luck Tee.
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.
I dont get it? Water will freeze in the teens. Should the field not already be pumped up and the pump no longer running?
You should have a decent amount of birds down to have a good hunt. Been dry out there. We need rain.
And "it" is 40 degrees, bluebird sky, 15mph south wind
Good Luck white sunglasses. Be courteous, and pick your shots. Aim. Dont rush anything out there.
You will enjoy the fields and pits, but the timber is where "it" is.
I will be just east of ya the day after Christmas, I just hope the deep freeze doesnt get there before I do. Its gonna be one cold ass winter.
Tee,
I have been hunting out there for a while. Guides will tell you all sorts of bullshit when your from out of state. Pumping a field won't do much to keep a field open if it's in the teens. Not to mention it costs a lot to pump a field. My guess is your going to be sitting in a frozen field if it's in the teens come 6am. About the only thing that will open up a hole and keep it open when it's that cold is an ice eater. Do yourself a favor and sit it out and wait on the birds. Don't let the guides tell you all hope is lost, the ducks just aren't flying, etc etc. if it's really froze up, you don't have much hope. But if it's just sheet ice, and it starts to thaw mid day....well then it can get really good. The birds will raft up holding frozen water open and won't move when it's really froze up. But when it starts to thaw, they will leave in search of food. And when that happens it's like someone turned a switch.
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