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Posted By:
coldkiller
Web Member

Sledge 11-13-2006 16:19
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The levee is on both sides it borders the river on the east/west.we think it is some guys that we leased to from Tupelo.

CIM

Posted By:
duckhunterkidd
Guest

Sledge ms 11-13-2006 12:01
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did yall firgure out who denny lawn service. is the refuge on myside Im on the side with the levee. did you go down there last weekend

[Edited By duckhunterkidd on 2006-11-13 12:04]

Posted By:
CARPDUCK
Guest

11-13-2006 10:44
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Worked at club this weekend and we had large numbers of ducks/geese on 3 fields and small groups on the other fields. CAN’T WAIT !!!!!!

Posted By:
coldkiller
Web Member

Sledge 11-13-2006 09:12
Sunny & Clear, Winds Calm – 50-60 Degrees
Your right thats my name.I also saw lots of geese and lots of wood ducks.It looks like it will be a great year.Need cold and snow up north…

Posted By:
duckhunterkidd
Guest

sledge ms 11-13-2006 08:41
Cloudy, High Winds – 45-50 Degrees
2 mallards and 1thousand and thousand geese.
coldkiller is your name charlie

Posted By:
duckhunterkidd
Guest

11-10-2006 12:22
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I will down there on sat and sun. hope to see ya maybe sometime down there. do you know al will start pumping

Posted By:
coldkiller
Web Member

Sledge 11-10-2006 08:53
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You are on the west side and I didn’t handle all of those.Im not upset at all.You should kill some ducks there.I have always done better on the east side because we border the refuge.Lots of ducks in the area already

Posted By:
duckhunterkidd
Guest

11-09-2006 16:39
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i hope I didnt upset upset you. I didnt know that you were helping him lease it. we are in a soybean field by the river if you turn on the grave road from the street we are on the left side. if you dont mind me asking how good is this area. and do you know most of the people leasing down there. thanks brandon

Posted By:
duckhunterkidd
Guest

11-09-2006 16:33
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from him he is a family friend

Posted By:
coldkiller
Web Member

Sledge 11-09-2006 15:52
Sunny & Clear, Winds Calm – 60-65 Degrees
Did you lease it from him direct? Or did I handle it for you? I handle the leases on that property

Charlie

[Edited By coldkiller on 2006-11-09 15:53]

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Posted By:
duckhunterkidd
Guest

sledge ms 11-09-2006 11:13
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coldkiller were in sledge is your lease. I leased some land from a farm named AL adison

Posted By:
coldkiller
Web Member

marks 11-07-2006 10:50
Sunny & Clear, Winds Calm – 50-60 Degrees
Saw one field that the beavers had already help flood and the ducks were packed in like sardines.saw lots of snow gees flying high.Where the water was the birds were there also.

Mallards,teal.widgeons,gadwalls,teal..

Posted By:
CARPDUCK
Guest

11-06-2006 11:28
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Worked at the club this weekend and Sat before daylight I went to a field and watched about 100 Geese and I couldn’t count all the ducks!!!!!! only on 1 field.Saw some snow geese when i left sunday!!!!!Got an email from farmer this morning and getting more rain !!!!!! WON’T BE LONG NOW!!!!!!

Posted By:
Kent-Lacina
Field Editor

south delta 11-06-2006 10:26
– – 50-60 Degrees
Saturday,

Very few ducks around our lease. A few Specks around with some scattering of scaup, teal, smiling mallards, and teal. I have heard of some mallards around but very few right now. Although most of the delta has had some water most haven’t pumped their lease’s yet. With the season about 3 weeks away most will start to get their holes filled and everyone should start to hold some ducks. Right now mahanna is holding quite a few ducks. Mostly gadwall and teal and smiling mallards. With the warm up in the northern part of the country this week i don’t look for any good pushes of birds to arrive. Although the long term forcast did show some snow to hit the upper part of the country sunday.

Until my next post

Remember it’s what we do today that will tell what happens tomorrow.

Posted By:
Kent-Lacina
Field Editor

south delta 11-06-2006 10:26
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Saturday,

Very few ducks around our lease. A few Specks around with some scattering of scaup, teal, smiling mallards, and teal. I have heard of some mallards around but very few right now. Although most of the delta has had some water most haven’t pumped their lease’s yet. With the season about 3 weeks away most will start to get their holes filled and everyone should start to hold some ducks. Right now mahanna is holding quite a few ducks. Mostly gadwall and teal and smiling mallards. With the warm up in the northern part of the country this week i don’t look for any good pushes of birds to arrive. Although the long term forcast did show some snow to hit the upper part of the country sunday.

Until my next post

Remember it’s what we do today that will tell what happens tomorrow.

Posted By:
CARPDUCK
Guest

11-02-2006 15:49
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we got another inch!!!!!!! lord keep it coming!!!!!!

Posted By:
coldkiller
Web Member

SLEDGE 11-01-2006 13:46
Cloudy, Rain & Thunderstorms – 45-50 Degrees
We just had about 2 inches of rain last night.Looks plenty of water for the opener.

Posted By:
CARPDUCK
Guest

10-30-2006 11:17
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WE GOT ENOUGH RAIN IN THE LAST 2 WKS THAT 99% OF OUR FIELDS ARE READY TO HUNT!!!!!RAIN KEEP COMING FOR A FEW MORE WEEKS SO WE DON’T HAVE TO PUMP!!!!

Posted By:
CARPDUCK
Guest

10-27-2006 10:27
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Called our farmer last night and he said got another 2 inches of rain!!!!! The same 2 fields holding 200 to 250 birds!!!! one field he said had about 50 geese and the rest were mallards!!!!!!!!!He said look liked a field with GREEN WINTER WHEAT!!!!!

Posted By:
coldkiller
Web Member

Sledge 10-27-2006 08:53
Cloudy, Rain & Thunderstorms – 50-60 Degrees
Ducks and Geese are starting to move into area recently.Have seen Geese numbers increasing daily.

I also still have a few places left for leasing also.

maunlimited@aol.com

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Posted By:
Kent-Lacina
Field Editor

south delta 10-26-2006 09:03
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With ample water now bird numbers are starting to rise. Mahanna from what i have heard has already started to pump water. From what i’ve heard is that mahanna is holding good numbers of gadwall and widgeon with a few teal. Catfish ponds in the delta are seeing a rise in birds. Mostly ring necks and scaup with some smiling mallards and teal. A few mallards have been reported to me but nothing in any numbers yet. With the cold weather forcasted next week in the dakota’s and minnesota that should push more birds into the area. It looks as though we are about two weeks ahead of schedule at this time of the season. As for south mississippi woodducks are on the rise. There is great numbers of doves also being reported. With around a month remaining before the season duck numbers are starting to stack up with what could be a great sign. The long term forcast for our state showing that we should have a wet and cold season should have birds holding in or state if the prediction is correct. We also have had good rains in the delta and most spots that have been dry have water now. With more rain forcasted in the next few days we should add to them. I hope all are doing great and are getting ready for what should hold out to be a great season. Remember to check your regulations for some of the regulations have changed a little.

Keep up the posting

KL

Remember it’s what we do today that will tell what happens tomorrow.

[Edited By Kent-Lacina on 2006-10-26 09:05]

Posted By:
maverick21
Web Member

NW Mississippi 10-25-2006 22:55
Cloudy, Winds Calm – 40-45 Degrees
Went over to a few sloughs near the river and the ones that did have water were holding a good number of gadwall’s with some mallards, smilin’ mallards, and woodies mixed in. Good to see it in mid/late October

Posted By:
CARPDUCK
Guest

10-24-2006 11:14
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farmer emailed yesterday sayiny there were 150 to 200 in one field and the same in another!!!!

Posted By:
steve68
Guest

miss river oxbows 10-20-2006 16:54
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Has anyone been out on any of the lake or sloughs along the miss r after this last rain. It looks like i will be hunting them this year again but they all need lots of water. Have not been able to find a lease or club worth the money yet any info greatly appreciated

bad day of huntin beats work anyday

Posted By:
CARPDUCK
Guest

10-18-2006 15:31
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Got 3 inches of rain at club so far this week.Forecast for tomorrow and tomorrow night 60% maybe another inch.

Posted By:
CARPDUCK
Guest

10-17-2006 11:38
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Not sledge but know people that hunted Crowder,Marks and Lambert—- you should do ok down there!!!! I’m further south!!!

Posted By:
duckhunterkidd
Guest

sledge ms 10-16-2006 17:09
Cloudy, Light Rain & Drizzle – 60-65 Degrees
has anybody hunted in sledge i just lease 75 arces of soybeans. he will flood it in nov. im ready

Posted By:
CARPDUCK
Guest

10-16-2006 15:51
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This weekend at the club I saw larger groups!!!Mallards are in our cornfields thats holding little water.Got call from farmer this morning,said got an inch of rain and the forecast says maybe up to 3 to 4 inches!!! man we need it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Had small group of bluewing teal busing around one field!!!!!

Posted By:
Kent-Lacina
Field Editor

delta 10-07-2006 09:21
Sunny & Clear, Winds Calm – Over 70 Degrees
Quite a few birds on the move. Mostly gray’s and teal with a few woodducks. From what i’ve heard that some good numbers of ducks and geese have been moving south out of canada into the dakota’s. A buddy said that good numbers of both lesser and small canada’s are arriving daily. He did say most of the small ducks have moved out. He also told me of good numbers of specks and mallards are arriving. Also tamale tom one of the guys i hunt with was fishing the coast and he reported alot of teal and some grays allready. With the weather coming in this next week to the dakotas and canada another push might happen. Remember the snow goose conservation season is now open and you will need to get a conservation # from the wildlife and fisheries. Hope everyone will have a great year and a safe year.

Remember it’s what we do today that will tell what happens tomorrow.

Posted By:
CARPDUCK
Guest

10-02-2006 13:00
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WENT TO CLUB THIS WEEKEND AND WE HAD ABOUT 100 TO 150 MALLARDS IN ONE FIELD.SAW LOTS OF SMALL GROUPS FLYING IN THE EVENING AND EARLY SUNDAY MORNING.