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MarshRat89 09-20-2013 12:46 PM

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Originally Posted by Quackhead62 (Post 629075)
We always do pretty good the past 3-4 years have been really good for us hopefully it keeps going that way.

Where about is your property?


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RonnieF 09-20-2013 12:52 PM

I've felt this way for years, seeing more & more around Jennings. Hwy 1126 near Andrus Cove has a lot of cane that used to be rice & soybeans. Not as many places for ducks to sit unmolested unless they are in the marsh. It seems, if a field has water, it has a blind.

MarshRat89 09-20-2013 01:00 PM

The only thing we have that we can depend on now is the geese.


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Quackhead62 09-20-2013 01:43 PM

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Originally Posted by MarshRat89 (Post 629076)
Where about is your property?


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You know where Herbert's landing is? Go west towards the Boston Canal an we have the property on the north side of the Landry canal (at the cornor of the Boston and the Landry canal)

MarshRat89 09-20-2013 02:13 PM

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Originally Posted by Quackhead62 (Post 629110)
You know where Herbert's landing is? Go west towards the Boston Canal an we have the property on the north side of the Landry canal (at the cornor of the Boston and the Landry canal)

Y'all lease from Trent and Clyde?


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Quackhead62 09-20-2013 02:29 PM

Yea that's who we lease from we have been there forever

MarshRat89 09-20-2013 02:31 PM

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Originally Posted by Quackhead62 (Post 629125)
Yea that's who we lease from we have been there forever

Yea y'all do kill some ducks there. I know Trent well. We used to hunt across the intracoastal . I'm originally from Henry.


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Quackhead62 09-20-2013 02:39 PM

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Originally Posted by MarshRat89 (Post 629130)
Yea y'all do kill some ducks there. I know Trent well. We used to hunt across the intracoastal . I'm originally from Henry.


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Yea most years are good we hunt right across the canal from Trent's blinds and camp.

cajunkid 09-20-2013 03:48 PM

Three more reasons I hate sugarcane. It is tax subsidized. According to the Washington Post, sugar subsidies cost us taxpayers 3.7 billion a year. Second, I have asthma. Last year, I had to go to the E.R. due to burning of cane field by my house. The sugar lobby shoves over $500,000 in congressman's pockets every two years. Many of those politicians are the first to beat their chest over other air pollution/climate change garbage, but look the other way regarding open burning after getting paid off by the sugar mafia. Third, the little asphalt road I live off of is riddled with potholes after harvest. None of which the farmers are asked to repair. The parish just throws cold mix in the potholes which last about 2 months. Local police jury here in Vermilion Parish will not do anything because, you got it, dominated by cane farmers. Yeah, I got the reddazzzz over sugarcane.

herohunts 09-23-2013 08:44 PM

last year in cow island they sprayed chemicals on the sugar caine next to my blind. it killed all the rice and didnt see many birds

Eagleheaded 09-23-2013 09:40 PM

We hunt the Bell City area and not only has the sugar cane farming increased, but there is a lot of acreage that used to be farmed rice and beans and now sits fallow and has had for years. Seems like there is a decrease in grain farming every year. We still get birds in the area, but the amount of birds that show up in recent years compared to a decade ago has markedly decreased. I miss the days of old when every other rice field had a body of ducks and geese in it...

herohunts 09-23-2013 10:24 PM

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i wish i could have gotten in on the good ole days when they had birds like that . i am a first year duck hunter really . i have heard talk about them days.

Duck Butter 09-24-2013 10:31 AM

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Originally Posted by cajunkid (Post 629154)
Three more reasons I hate sugarcane. It is tax subsidized. According to the Washington Post, sugar subsidies cost us taxpayers 3.7 billion a year. Second, I have asthma. Last year, I had to go to the E.R. due to burning of cane field by my house. The sugar lobby shoves over $500,000 in congressman's pockets every two years. Many of those politicians are the first to beat their chest over other air pollution/climate change garbage, but look the other way regarding open burning after getting paid off by the sugar mafia. Third, the little asphalt road I live off of is riddled with potholes after harvest. None of which the farmers are asked to repair. The parish just throws cold mix in the potholes which last about 2 months. Local police jury here in Vermilion Parish will not do anything because, you got it, dominated by cane farmers. Yeah, I got the reddazzzz over sugarcane.

Wouldn't the road be riddled with potholes even if there was rice or beans there? 25,000 lbs of sugarcane weighs the same as 25,000 lbs of rice or beans:confused:


Not touching the subsidies comment, not going there, not going there, but there are some mistruths in that statement and if you look at other crops you will see many are subsidized as well:)

Goooh 09-24-2013 10:35 AM

All the same, they are permitted to carry 100k lbs on state highways...


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Duck Butter 09-24-2013 10:38 AM

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Originally Posted by herohunts (Post 630045)
i wish i could have gotten in on the good ole days when they had birds like that . i am a first year duck hunter really . i have heard talk about them days.

To some, the good ol days are right now. You can look at the population counts of 'the good ol days' and what was killed in Louisiana then and what is killed in Louisiana now and you may find that we kill more now than we did then (depending on what years you are comparing). My 'good ol days' the limit was 3 and killing 3 ducks per person for 30 days. May have seemed like the good ol days, but 60 days and 6 ducks to me is much more 'gooder' than 3 and 30. 360 ducks per year limit is 'gooder' than 90 per year, 4 times 'gooder':)

And remember that peoples' memories often forget the bad days, they tend to remember the good days but forget the bad ones and many times the stories you hear don't reflect the overall experience, just the good ones.

if that made any sense:rotfl:

Duck Butter 09-24-2013 10:41 AM

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Originally Posted by Goooh (Post 630134)
All the same, they are permitted to carry 100k lbs on state highways...


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Yep whether it beans, sugarcane, or rice - its all gonna rut up some roads

Vermilion Parish is based on farming, its what supports the economy there. Gotta be careful what you wish for

MarshRat89 09-24-2013 10:55 AM

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Originally Posted by Duck Butter (Post 630137)
Yep whether it beans, sugarcane, or rice - its all gonna rut up some roads

Vermilion Parish is based on farming, its what supports the economy there. Gotta be careful what you wish for

I agree with sugarcane being good for economy. But sugarcane requires a lot more equipment up and down the roads than rice does. Typically with rice you only have two or 3 tractors, a combine and a truck to haul to the bins. Sugarcane has a multitude if tractors, a combine, and trucks to haul it. Not to mention all the vehicles the farmers use to get back and forth. Rice is only a two or 3 man operation.


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Duck Butter 09-24-2013 11:10 AM

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Originally Posted by MarshRat89 (Post 630147)
I agree with sugarcane being good for economy. But sugarcane requires a lot more equipment up and down the roads than rice does. Typically with rice you only have two or 3 tractors, a combine and a truck to haul to the bins. Sugarcane has a multitude if tractors, a combine, and trucks to haul it. Not to mention all the vehicles the farmers use to get back and forth. Rice is only a two or 3 man operation.


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gotcha:)

MarshRat89 01-02-2014 12:05 PM

Just seen two specks land in a cut cane field. There's hope yet!


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swamp snorkler 01-02-2014 02:46 PM

All cane trailers have triple axles, this allows them to carry 100,000 lbs. The scales at the mills top at 100,000 lbs so it's not very wise for a can farmer to load the truck with more than 100,000lbs. Most trucks come to the scales between 92-98,000 lbs


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