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Posted: Wed Dec 05, 2007 8:40 am
by h2o_dog
Someone change my vote. I voted that I was born in the delta, but don't live there any longer. When in reality, I was born and raised in Grenada and now live in Hernando...both of those locales are close enough to be called "the delta". (although my ears do pop sometimes when I'm coming off a valley hill into the flatlands)
put me in the still live there category.
Posted: Wed Dec 05, 2007 8:40 am
by Boogerden Boy
I hunt the Delta and I was born/raised and live there still.
Hunt my own land in Rulevile, born in Indianola, lived in the same house (with the exception of my first three months on this earth but just moved across the yard) my entire life. We's a farmin family

Posted: Wed Dec 05, 2007 8:50 am
by GordonGekko
i'll never complain about where somebody comes from, just how they act when they get here..... as long as you are curteous, respectful of the resource and your fellow hunter, and you use a little common sense, you are fine with me....
the problem doesn't stem IMO from people coming from SC, Al, Florida or wherever, it stems from them coming in and setting up on top of other folks, skyblasting, and ruining somebody else's day.... as far as the driving up of lease prices...some folks have no common sense, regardless of where they currently reside....
oh, and I didn't fill out a survey because there wasn't a category for "not from the Delta, doesn't live in the Delta, but feels like you're coming home when you get to the Delta"... with all it's imperfections I have come, over the past 15 years to love the Mississippi/Ark/Lousiana "Delta" more than any place in this country....
Posted: Wed Dec 05, 2007 8:53 am
by duckhunterdoc
Outlaw i agree, but it ain't just OOS--i had a hole for 1000$ Dudes from Cleveland came in and snatched it for $3000--could have got in a bidding war- but it ain't worth it...so some of the local boys are guilty too
Posted: Wed Dec 05, 2007 9:03 am
by the doctor
great post wingman...what a lot of people dont realize about the Delta and its residents is that they believe if you dont live there you are essentially an OOSer
born in Memfrica, lived there two short months before my family moved back to Cleveland, lived in Cleveland 25 years, Merigold for another two, Southaven for a short stint and now in Jaxn area...working on becoming an OOSer
and h2o dog if it aint flat it aint the Delta
the doc
Posted: Wed Dec 05, 2007 9:17 am
by outlaw josey wales
yeah doc but u dont count cause i take u as a guest and u still owe me from last year and i better not catch u in my spot on the river this year or gonna be a boating accident!!!

Re: Let's put this OOS thing to rest.
Posted: Wed Dec 05, 2007 9:19 am
by JDgator
Wingman wrote:Let's get down to the real nitty gritty. All this complaining about out of staters coming to the Delta to hunt typically comes from folks that are usually out of Deltaers themselves. I mean, who is making the real sacrifice here, the guys from the hills or those of us who live in the Delta 24/7/365?
You know who you are. You live in Jacktown, Tupelo, Southaven, Meridian, Hattiesburg,etc. You own a dog named Delta, or Cotton, or something Deltaish. You think gumbo is a cajun food and you think red clay is really bad mud. You have Delta towns under your avatar so folks will "know" you hunt "the Delta."
If you live in Batesville or Yazoo City, you're close enough to be called a Delta boy, I guess. All the rest of y'all hillbillies have no grounds to gripe.

Of course it's all in fun. We welcome all you outsiders any time of the year. You boost our economy. We love you even though you pronounce it "bell-zo-nee"!
Us Hill Country folks subsidize your way of life with this thing called profitability. The taxes that we pay end up supporting those in the delta region, so in a sense, you owe us.
Note: I am not talking about subsidizing farmers, I mean the other large demographic group in your region.
Posted: Wed Dec 05, 2007 9:21 am
by tunica
I live in New york and commute
Posted: Wed Dec 05, 2007 9:38 am
by tombstone
born, raised, trapped, and will die here because my wife won't leave.
clarksdale to cleveland 5 years and back to Clarksdale
Posted: Wed Dec 05, 2007 9:46 am
by CHAD S
I had a fella last yr. tell me about how his tierd of all the out of county hunters coming in. The county line was 1/4 mile form where we were hunting. I lived 7 crow miles from the hunting spot and he drove 1hr to get there. But, I was in his county.
I have been wondering( you now us that havent been duck hunting for 10+ yrs do alot of that) when someone for MS goes to AR to hunt is he a DAMN OOS? Or does one's knowledge and or post count trump the OOS card?

Posted: Wed Dec 05, 2007 9:47 am
by the doctor
outlaw josey wales wrote:yeah doc but u dont count cause i take u as a guest and u still owe me from last year and i better not catch u in my spot on the river this year or gonna be a boating accident!!!

I been hunting it the last two weeks

although its a bit harder to get to
you can rest assured I am well versed in the unwritten rules of the big muddy and would never put myself in a situation to have such an accident
plus this new baby girl has pretty much got me grounded this year
and I know I have crossed the line and am technically an OOSer but am willing to accept that plight, heck pretty soon I may even be spotted buying GHG clothing and posting my kills on the internet!
give me a call when cleveland runs out of shells
the doc
Posted: Wed Dec 05, 2007 9:58 am
by JDgator
I guess we should all be straightforward and just admit that we hate competition. I know I do...
Posted: Wed Dec 05, 2007 10:04 am
by deltaman
born and raised greenwood,ms and plan to live here the rest of my life!
Posted: Wed Dec 05, 2007 10:31 am
by chevy01234
deltaman wrote:born and raised greenwood,ms and plan to live here the rest of my life!
Is this Walter?
Posted: Wed Dec 05, 2007 10:35 am
by cwink
I am the ultimate OOSer.. Came here from Tx and just stayed.. How do you like me now????????????