Slimred |
11-14-2012 03:24 PM |
Burnt marsh in Grand Chenier
Has anyone ever had there marsh where they hunt burnt a week before opening of big ducks? Has it affected the hunting? Everything around us is burnt except for our blind. Just trying to get feedback. Thanks
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Top Dawg |
11-14-2012 03:39 PM |
Usually helps
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mallarddecoyryt |
11-14-2012 06:23 PM |
They burned our marsh 2 weeks ago. The weekend sucked. Ducks didn't want to work. But that was the case for many people in the area. Talked to several other groups and all said the same thing. Mon and Tues limits both days with most being big ducks. I don't see the reasoning in doing at this time of the year. Miami says it's something to do with the gators and collecting the eggs. I do know that burning will benefit in the long run. Hell the marsh is already growing it's 2ft tall in 2 weeks.
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cajunforeman |
11-14-2012 06:52 PM |
I've hunted in the burns when they burnt the marsh and the rest of the season sucked. I'm not sure if this was by chance but it didn't help at all.
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Raymond |
11-14-2012 10:43 PM |
I'm goin to get sum cheese, who wants sum?
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weedeater |
11-14-2012 10:47 PM |
I am at work tonight in Sulphur and it smells like they burning marsh now
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Raymond |
11-14-2012 11:10 PM |
Quote:
Originally Posted by weedeater
(Post 517239)
I am at work tonight in Sulphur and it smells like they burning marsh now
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Cane fields are burning south and north of I10, that may be it if your southwest of Laccasine. Now get of the putter and get back to werk!:D
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weedeater |
11-14-2012 11:51 PM |
No pewter here just the ole stupid fone and werks fer people to dumb to get out of werk....haha
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swamp snorkler |
11-15-2012 07:08 AM |
Most of the time around here the Marsh gets burnt aster duck season and before rabbit season closes.
Defintiely helps when you rabbit hunting!
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Duck Butter |
11-15-2012 09:36 AM |
Quote:
Originally Posted by mallarddecoyryt
(Post 517134)
They burned our marsh 2 weeks ago. The weekend sucked. Ducks didn't want to work. But that was the case for many people in the area. Talked to several other groups and all said the same thing. Mon and Tues limits both days with most being big ducks. I don't see the reasoning in doing at this time of the year. Miami says it's something to do with the gators and collecting the eggs. I do know that burning will benefit in the long run. Hell the marsh is already growing it's 2ft tall in 2 weeks.
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You answered you rown question:)
Historically the marsh would have most often in late spring early summer when lightning is most common. I read some surveyors notes from the mid 1800s and he was noting that they were close to finishing the project but they may have to put off the project if the the annual wildfires come through the area. This was in the longleaf pine region near what is now Kisatchie NF. It is likely that all burned as well as the 2+ million acres of prairie east of there and the marsh as well. There wouldn't have been much to stop the fire. Met a dude from Missouri and they go out and find old stumps of pines and dig them up and check the rings and the fire scars on these old stumps. Some of the longleaf pines dated back to the 1500s:eek: For the most part that region on average burned every 2 years since the 1500s and some more than once a year. Prett cool stuff. Native Americans also set fires (cool story bro:D)
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Top Dawg |
11-15-2012 09:50 AM |
Years ago they would burn Sabine reserve before the season and the geese would take it over.
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Marshrat |
11-16-2012 09:20 PM |
Quote:
Originally Posted by Slimred
(Post 517077)
Has anyone ever had there marsh where they hunt burnt a week before opening of big ducks? Has it affected the hunting? Everything around us is burnt except for our blind. Just trying to get feedback. Thanks
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It is burned to allow the marsh to grow and have "fresh" marsh grass for the alligator nesting in the spring. They burned some sections along the south shore of Grand Lake and someone other than Miami reps set an area on fire just north of Hwy 82 and east of the Superior Canal. The area that was set on fire on the east of the Superior Canal burned some brand new pylons on a compressor deck that was set in place less than 3 months ago.
Warren
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