Things not so bad after all.
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From: crawfordville florida USA
Although my one prime wildlife management area is under about a foot of water,
I did manage to find some promising new spots in another WMA and my private
land had so many tracks in the field you couldnt walk across it without stepping on some. The key to this years hunting is to find dry ground. One more week...
I did manage to find some promising new spots in another WMA and my private
land had so many tracks in the field you couldnt walk across it without stepping on some. The key to this years hunting is to find dry ground. One more week...
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From: chiefland Florida USA
Ben,hope you can find some dry ground to hunt. we got 5 6/10" yesterday.every thing in the club is under water.
I do have another spot that is on the hill.heard one gobble one time this morning befor work.
good luck next weekend.[:-]
I do have another spot that is on the hill.heard one gobble one time this morning befor work.
good luck next weekend.[:-]
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From: South Louisiana
Good luck Ben, Looks like you are in the same shape as I with all the rain in South Louisiana. Cant stand another day of it myself. I got picked for a State Lotto hunt in the Atchfalaya Basin opening weekend and it looks like we are gonna be hunting from a boat! Any idea on how to camo out a 16 ft aluminum ?
" May yer Beards be long and Yer Spurs Sharp ' '
COMEON !
" May yer Beards be long and Yer Spurs Sharp ' '
COMEON !




