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papap 02-21-2012 02:56 PM

If it is where I a m thinking. I would not get my hopes of. You see a few spoonbills in there sometime but that is about it.

huntin fool 02-21-2012 03:08 PM

Atleast you'll have geese.. Go invest in a JMC speck call, and whack some geese.

meaux fishing 02-21-2012 03:17 PM

If you need somebody to help you whack some geese let me know.

jlincecum 02-21-2012 09:45 PM

the better duck hunting is on the west side of 26 till you get to Lake Arthur. Havent heard much good coming from the east. Pretty sure I know where you are talking about and like papap I havent seen much for ducks around there. Doesnt mean they arent there though. I hunt off of Lyons Rd. as well

noodle creek 02-22-2012 01:19 AM

i know exactly where you are talking about. put 4-6 inches of water on it and hunt specks. there were lots of geese on that land this year and it was a poor year for geese. if it gets cold next year you will be able to smash specks if you can call, and with bout 6 inches of water im sure you will kill the occasional mallard and pintail. flood every cut if you can though or else they will shy away from the only cut with water if thats what the farmer wants to do with the blind

Raymond 02-22-2012 09:55 AM

Suggest asking a SC to meet u at location that hunts area and give firsthand opinion. From there u will have a much better idea of what ur dealing with and even if u want to finalize the deal. May even convince them to make a duck/speck hunt with u during the season to give pointers or watch ur field and call with updates.

PaulMyers 02-22-2012 10:11 AM

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Originally Posted by Raymond (Post 395955)
Suggest asking a SC to meet u at location that hunts area and give firsthand opinion. From there u will have a much better idea of what ur dealing with and even if u want to finalize the deal. May even convince them to make a duck/speck hunt with u during the season to give pointers or watch ur field and call with updates.

^^^^^ Very good advice there. ^^^^^

+1

Slidellkid 02-22-2012 05:48 PM

Raymond,

I have taken your advice, sent a pm to papap as he seems to know the area.

I will be looking for fellas to join in the blind so those that love to shoot geese shoot me a pm. Apparently there will be no shortage of specks from what I have heard.

Raymond 02-23-2012 11:27 AM

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Originally Posted by Slidellkid (Post 396090)
Raymond,

I have taken your advice, sent a pm to papap as he seems to know the area.

I will be looking for fellas to join in the blind so those that love to shoot geese shoot me a pm. Apparently there will be no shortage of specks from what I have heard.

Great! Maybe you'll get a "Happy Ending"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

DUCKGOGETTER 02-23-2012 11:35 AM

We had a blind off fruge rd for about 5 years and when they planted beans we would torture the specks they love the green shutes that come up in them fields. We would leave it dry though. I have a good way to hide a pit blind in them on the bare levee shoot me a pm with your number and i'll give you a call and explain it.

Top Dawg 02-23-2012 11:43 AM

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Originally Posted by Slidellkid (Post 396090)
Raymond,

I have taken your advice, sent a pm to papap as he seems to know the area.

I will be looking for fellas to join in the blind so those that love to shoot geese shoot me a pm. Apparently there will be no shortage of specks from what I have heard.

I would love to shoot some specks next year!

Raymond 02-23-2012 11:56 AM

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Originally Posted by DUCKGOGETTER (Post 396507)
We had a blind off fruge rd for about 5 years and when they planted beans we would torture the specks they love the green shutes that come up in them fields. We would leave it dry though. I have a good way to hide a pit blind in them on the bare levee shoot me a pm with your number and i'll give you a call and explain it.

rollin lid works great for bear levees, just put dirt on top and its hid.
levee curtains also work when outside of the pit, kinda like a layout blind.

DUCKGOGETTER 02-23-2012 12:56 PM

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Originally Posted by raymond (Post 396517)
rollin lid works great for bear levees, just put dirt on top and its hid.
Levee curtains also work when outside of the pit, kinda like a layout blind.


got one even better then that. We had a couple of guides give us this method, and it's a killer, and alot cheaper than a rolling lid.

cajunforeman 02-23-2012 01:51 PM

Im interested in this method. Can you share it with us?

DUCKGOGETTER 02-23-2012 02:00 PM

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Originally Posted by cajunforeman (Post 396564)
im interested in this method. Can you share it with us?


alot to explain better to do over the phone. It's not like i don't want anybody to know i don't mind sharing. If interested pm me your number and i'll be glad to give you a call and explain?


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