Midwest Crop Damage
Word from the Midwest....floods in the Spring screwed up the crop growth and now Fall floods have screwed up the harvest. Farmers can't get in to harvest what's in the field yet....which means less "waste" grain in the field. Beans are rotting in the field too. Abnormally high water in the Spring / Summer reduced growth of local aquatic vegetation in lakes and ponds.
This is a perfect recipe for anyone hunting the Southern Mississippi / Central Flyway. Couple this with the upcoming Global Freeze and we are in bizness!
If anyone is EVEN REMOTELY thinking of an out of state trip this year, it should be a barn burner. The boys in Illinois are getting the "flyover" from the birds right now. Sometimes too much water along the flyway can ruin duckhunting just as much as a drought can.
Listen to your elders. Not because they are always right but because they have more experiences of being wrong.
"We make a living by what we get, we make a life by what we give" Sir Winston Churchill
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