Posted By:
Mike M.
Guest
08-17-2003 21:19
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So, I guess there are no duck hunters in RI?
I know RI is a good little state for fowling.
Cmon folks dont be shy
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02-24-2003 15:38
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Posted By:
jerseywaterfowler
Guest
Narrow river 12-19-2002 06:55
Sunny & Clear, Winds Calm – 30-34 Degrees – Open Water
Hey any R.I. waterfowl hunters. I am looking for information on the Narrow River in Naragansit. I vacation there every August and fish the river for stripers off the Rt 1 Bridge. I see duck blinds 2 or 3 at the far side of the river. Just wondering if it is a public place to hunt. Are the blinds on private property,are the 1st come 1st served etc. Every Late August there are black and green heads hanging out in the river. One day would like to put the canoe in the river and mabey have a cast and blast day.J/W
Posted By:
bburg
Guest
andies 03-26-2002 08:18
– – 25-30 Degrees – Ice
stick in the mud a south dakota licence is $45 and the best hunting i s around lake andies for the river it depends which side your closer to. ive used those cow silohettes before some times they work and other times the geese know what your up to. I believe that would be a great idea using a 223 or small caliber rifle as long as you could shoot them on the ground till we hunt again DEATH TO THE TUNDRA MUNCHERS.
Posted By:
Goose4774
Guest
Mosquito 10-25-2001 19:47
Mostly Cloudy, No Precipitation – 50-60 Degrees
Hello All. Hunted yesterday evening from the shore line, Seen ALOT of Geese flying high on the east side of the lake. Seen a few dozen mallards flying. Didn’t get any but there is always tomorrow.
Posted By:
klamath
Guest
Lower Klamath and Tule 08-06-2001 19:00
Sunny & Clear, Winds Calm – Over 70 Degrees
It is hot and dry, just as it has been all summer. We are in one heck of a drought, and all but a few of the local bodies of water that are not connected to the Lost or Klamath Rivers are dry. The lower klamath refuge is almost completly dry, and Tule lake refuge is at its bare minimum of water mandated by law. Its not a pretty picture here boys, I hope the birds stop here, but I dont think they will stay long, if at all. Very little grain was planted on the refuges due to lack of irrigation water this year, so most of the fields still sit in last years stubble. Not much to attract migrating waterfowl. I fear most of our birds, and the ones that pass through going south, will just bypass us and head to central California…Not a happy year….