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« Reply #20 on: February 12, 2025, 06:06:41 am » |
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The Marsh has a mystique all of it's own. I love it to the fishing and hunting. As a teenager we duckhunted it, walking the marsh and jumping up ducks, paddling pirogues down the bayou. I reunited with some of my old duckhunting buddies after 20 or so years and the first thing they asked me was, can you still walk the marsh. That was about 15 years or so ago and I could then. The last couple of years I would have to say no. lol Some places it is a lot easier to get to the dogs then others and a mud boat is a must. Highwater and his son got in to two separate bays where it was really tough going and caught the hogs. On another note there is so much life out there and you would think nothing but a duck could live out there but there are deer, coons, hogs, coyotes, otters, nutrias and a ton more. It also dispels the myth that deer and hogs have to have a mast crop to survive, The only trees you might see out there is the occasional Cypress.
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