Louisianna Game WardensClean House on Chotard and Albermarle
Louisianna Game WardensClean House on Chotard and Albermarle
My friends and ALL hunters were removed from the woods on Chotard and Albemarle this morning. The wardens were Louisiana, they came from the river and up the chute and entered the woods on the Louisiana side and removed everyone from that side stating that they could not hunt on the Louisiana side. No tickets were issued and the officers would not give there names. The hunters were primarily in the Willows and not up into the green timber of Tera. I thought there was a co-operative between Louisiana and Miss that allowed hunting on either side of the line as long as duck season was in for both states. Wingman, what is the deal?? Help, we hunt here often and feel that we are legal.
Here is what I found on the MS web sight. Sounds like the Wardens had no right to remove hunters from Chotard or Albermarle!
MISSISSIPPI DEPARTMENT OF WILDLIFE, FISHERIES & PARKS
OFFICE OF FISHERIES & WILDLIFE
BUREAU OF FISHERIES
1505 EASTOVER DR.
JACKSON, MS 39211
PUBLIC NOTICE: 2358.001
The Mississippi Commission on Wildlife, Fisheries & parks at a meeting in Winona, Mississippi on November 27, 2000, under authority of Section 25-43-9, Mississippi Code of 1972, made known its intent to adopt the following regulations on reciprocal agreements. This is done under authority of Section 49-7-135 of the Mississippi Code of 1972 as follows:
Be it ordered that Public Notice 2358 is hereby repealed and the following rules and regulations relative to the MS-LA reciprocal agreement are adopted:
The Louisiana Department of Wildlife & Fisheries and the Mississippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries and Parks hereby agree to enter into a cooperative agreement to allow properly licensed residents of the two states to hunt and fish on waters of the Mississippi River and along the Pearl and East Pearl Rivers, and the lands and waters described below where they form the common boundary between the two states.
Resident licensees of either state shall abide by the creel limits, daily bag limits, possession limits, size limits, length limits, gear restrictions, gear tagging requirements, and equipment restrictions in accordance with the laws and regulations of the state where the licensee is engaged in hunting, sport fishing and/or commercial fishing.
1) Where Louisiana and Mississippi both border along the Mississippi River, the following provisions shall apply:
Current Mississippi resident hunting, resident sport fishing and resident commercial fishing licenses shall be valid on:
1a. Mississippi lands and waters that lie west of the main channel of the Mississippi River, and on;
1b. Louisiana lands and waters that lie east of the main channel of the Mississippi River, and on;
1c. State Line lakes that lie west of the main channel of the Mississippi River; designated on USGS Quadrangle maps as Bunchs Cutoff and Old River (also called Pittman Lake), Issaquena County, MS and East Carroll Parish, LA; Cottonwood Chute, Issaquena County, MS and East Carroll Parish, LA; Hodges Lake, Warren County, MS and Madison Parish, LA; Palmyra Lake and Chute, Warren County, MS and Tensas Parish, LA; Yucatan Lake (also called Hard Times Bend), Claiborne County, MS and Tensas Parish, LA; Giles Bend Cutoff, Adams County, MS and Concordia Parish, LA; Natchez Island Chute, Adams County, MS and Concordia Parish, LA; Old River (also called Glasscock Chute), Adams County, MS and Concordia Parish, LA; and Brians Chute, Adams County, MS and Concordia Parish, LA.
Current Louisiana resident hunting, resident sport fishing and resident commercial fishing licenses shall be valid on:
1d. Louisiana lands and waters that lie east of the main channel of the Mississippi River, and on;
1e. Mississippi lands and waters that lie west of the main channel of the Mississippi River, and on;
1f. State Line lakes that lie east of the main channel of the Mississippi River designated on USGS Quadrangle maps as Old River Chute, East Carroll Parish, LA and Issaquena County, MS; Newman Cutoff and Albemarle Lake, East Carroll Parish, LA and Issaquena County, MS; Chotard Lake, East Carroll Parish LA and Warren County, MS; Eagle Lake, Madison Parish, LA and Warren County, MS; Paw Paw Chute, Madison Parish, LA and Warren County, MS; Centennial Lake, Madison Parish, LA and Warren County, MS; Lake Karnac, Tensas Parish, LA and Claiborne County, MS; Rodney Lake, Tensas Parish, LA and Jefferson County, MS; Gum Ridge Chute, Cypress Grove Lake, Duck Pond and Junkins Lake, Tensas Parish, LA and Jefferson County, MS; Coles Creek and Pumping Station Slough, Tensas Parish, LA and Jefferson and Adams Counties, MS.
2) Where Louisiana and Mississippi both border along the Pearl River and East Pearl River, the following provisions shall apply:
2a. Mississippi resident hunting, resident sport fishing and resident commercial fishing licenses and Louisiana resident hunting, resident sport fishing, and resident commercial fishing licenses shall be valid for hunting, sport fishing and commercial fishing by licensees upon all lands and waters between the east top bank and west top bank of the Pearl River and the East Pearl River where these rivers form the boundary line between the State of Louisiana and the State of Mississippi and on;
2b. Louisiana lands and waters that lie east of the main channel of the Pearl River or East Pearl River and on;
2c. Mississippi lands and waters that lie west of the main channel of the Pearl River or East Pearl River and on;
2d. State Line lakes that lie east of the main channel of the Pearl River or East Pearl River designated on USGS Quadrangle maps as Old Jail Lake, Washington Parish, LA and Pearl River County, MS; unnamed lake east of Ox Lot Slough, Washington Parish, LA and Pearl River County, MS; Old River, Washington Parish, LA and Pearl River County, MS; Nicks Point, St. Tammany Parish, LA and Pearl River County, MS and on;
2e. State Line lakes that lie west of the main channel of the Pearl River or East Pearl River designated on USGS Quadrangle maps as Hamp Island Chute (also called Peter's Cutoff), Washington Parish, LA and Pearl River County, MS; unnamed lake west of Horseshoe Lake, Washington Parish, LA and Pearl River County, MS; unnamed lake at mile marker 56, Washington Parish, LA and Pearl River County, MS; and Nances Lake, St. Tammany Parish, LA and Pearl River County, MS
* For the main channel of the Mississippi River, starting on the south from the boundary of Wilkinson County, Mississippi and West Feliciana Parish, Louisiana, ending on the north at the boundary of East Carroll Parish, Louisiana and Chicot County, Arkansas; and the main channel of the Pearl River from the boundary of Marion County, Mississippi and Washington Parish, Louisiana, to the mouth of the Pearl River, the following provisions shall apply:
3a. Currently licensed Mississippi resident commercial fisherman fishing the main channels shall follow the Mississippi gear and gear tagging requirements.
3b. Currently licensed Louisiana resident commercial fisherman fishing the main channels shall follow the Louisiana gear and gear tagging requirements, except that slat traps or slat baskets are required to be licensed and tagged according to Mississippi regulations and conform to Mississippi size dimensions when being fished east of the center of the main channels.
3c. Fish harvested in the main channel of the boundary rivers must comply with the Mississippi minimum length and take requirements on the east side of the main channels. Fish harvested on the west side of the main channels must comply with Louisiana minimum length and take requirements.
4) The following stipulations shall apply during Waterfowl seasons:
4a. Concurrent Waterfowl seasons
When waterfowl seasons are open concurrently in both states, properly licensed residents from either state may hunt waterfowl on lands and waters listed in sections 1a, 1b, 1c, 1d, 1e, 1f, 2a, 2b, 2c, 2d, and 2e of this agreement.
For purposes of this agreement the term "properly licensed residents" means possession on the person of a resident Mississippi or a resident Louisiana basic hunting license, a state waterfowl stamp and a federal waterfowl stamp. This agreement does not grant permission for waterfowl hunters to trespass upon private lands or waters without permission from the landowner.
4b. Nonconcurrent Waterfowl seasons
When waterfowl seasons are open in one of the states but not the other, properly licensed residents from either state may hunt waterfowl on lands and waters listed in sections 1a, 1b, 1c, 1d, 1e, 1f, 2a, 2b, 2c, 2d, and 2e of this agreement, PROVIDED THAT the waterfowl hunting season is open in the state where such lands or waters are geographically located.
This license reciprocity agreement does not supersede any state or federal law regarding waterfowl hunting season closure in either state.
4c. Indefinite boundary areas
When a waterfowl season is open in one state but not the other, enforcement of federal waterfowl regulations along the "indefinite boundary" areas (as depicted on USGS quadrangle maps) will focus primarily on bag limits, unplugged shotguns, baiting, motor boating, etc. If it is determined that anyone is taking or attempting to take waterfowl in a closed area, appropriate enforcement action will be taken.
* Enforcement officers from both departments will handle trespass violations in accordance with their respective departmental policy.
6) Resident licensees of either state shall have unrestricted ingress and egress through the lands and/or waters of the other state for the purpose of hunting, sport fishing and commercial fishing in accordance with the provisions of this agreement.
7) Enforcement Officers of both states shall cooperate jointly in the enforcement of fish and wildlife regulations by referring violations that occur on lands and waters that lie on their side of the main channel of the Mississippi River, the Pearl River and the East Pearl River to the appropriate department.
All commercial fishing tackle, gear and equipment used in the taking of fresh water commercial fish shall conform to the respective state laws and regulations governing the waters being fished by the duly licensed anglers.
* Tags approved by the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries for Louisiana fisherman, for the purpose of tagging commercial fishing gear, shall be accepted in lieu of tags issued by the Mississippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries and Parks in all waters included in this reciprocal agreement. This provision shall not apply to slat traps or slat baskets unless Mississippi State Statute is modified in a manner that would allow this provision.
For the purposes of this agreement, the state boundary line will be that depicted on the U.S. Department of the Interior, Geological Survey quadrangle maps.
Nothing herein shall be construed to allow any person to hunt, sport fish, commercial fish or go upon the lands of another landowner or entity without their permission for these purposes. Floodwater which has overflowed the natural banks of a public waterway in Louisiana and Mississippi is not a part of the public waterway.
This agreement shall be submitted by both departments to their respective Commissions for approval.
Upon the execution of this agreement the stipulations and provisions herein shall immediately become effective and enforcement officers assigned to these areas shall immediately be notified of such by their respective departments.
This reciprocal license agreement supersedes all previous reciprocal license agreements and the most current previous reciprocal license agreements approved by both states dated October 18, 1961 (Miss. River sport fishing & hunting), February 26, 1969 (Miss. River commercial fishing), December 20, 1983 (Pearl River, hunting and fishing) and the interim waterfowl enforcement agreement approved by both states dated December 17, 1999.
This agreement may be canceled by either the Secretary of the Louisiana Department of Wildlife & Fisheries or the Executive Director of the Mississippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries and Parks upon sixty days written notice.
This adopted public notice will become effective January 19, 2001.
MISSISSIPPI DEPARTMENT OF WILDLIFE, FISHERIES & PARKS
OFFICE OF FISHERIES & WILDLIFE
BUREAU OF FISHERIES
1505 EASTOVER DR.
JACKSON, MS 39211
PUBLIC NOTICE: 2358.001
The Mississippi Commission on Wildlife, Fisheries & parks at a meeting in Winona, Mississippi on November 27, 2000, under authority of Section 25-43-9, Mississippi Code of 1972, made known its intent to adopt the following regulations on reciprocal agreements. This is done under authority of Section 49-7-135 of the Mississippi Code of 1972 as follows:
Be it ordered that Public Notice 2358 is hereby repealed and the following rules and regulations relative to the MS-LA reciprocal agreement are adopted:
The Louisiana Department of Wildlife & Fisheries and the Mississippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries and Parks hereby agree to enter into a cooperative agreement to allow properly licensed residents of the two states to hunt and fish on waters of the Mississippi River and along the Pearl and East Pearl Rivers, and the lands and waters described below where they form the common boundary between the two states.
Resident licensees of either state shall abide by the creel limits, daily bag limits, possession limits, size limits, length limits, gear restrictions, gear tagging requirements, and equipment restrictions in accordance with the laws and regulations of the state where the licensee is engaged in hunting, sport fishing and/or commercial fishing.
1) Where Louisiana and Mississippi both border along the Mississippi River, the following provisions shall apply:
Current Mississippi resident hunting, resident sport fishing and resident commercial fishing licenses shall be valid on:
1a. Mississippi lands and waters that lie west of the main channel of the Mississippi River, and on;
1b. Louisiana lands and waters that lie east of the main channel of the Mississippi River, and on;
1c. State Line lakes that lie west of the main channel of the Mississippi River; designated on USGS Quadrangle maps as Bunchs Cutoff and Old River (also called Pittman Lake), Issaquena County, MS and East Carroll Parish, LA; Cottonwood Chute, Issaquena County, MS and East Carroll Parish, LA; Hodges Lake, Warren County, MS and Madison Parish, LA; Palmyra Lake and Chute, Warren County, MS and Tensas Parish, LA; Yucatan Lake (also called Hard Times Bend), Claiborne County, MS and Tensas Parish, LA; Giles Bend Cutoff, Adams County, MS and Concordia Parish, LA; Natchez Island Chute, Adams County, MS and Concordia Parish, LA; Old River (also called Glasscock Chute), Adams County, MS and Concordia Parish, LA; and Brians Chute, Adams County, MS and Concordia Parish, LA.
Current Louisiana resident hunting, resident sport fishing and resident commercial fishing licenses shall be valid on:
1d. Louisiana lands and waters that lie east of the main channel of the Mississippi River, and on;
1e. Mississippi lands and waters that lie west of the main channel of the Mississippi River, and on;
1f. State Line lakes that lie east of the main channel of the Mississippi River designated on USGS Quadrangle maps as Old River Chute, East Carroll Parish, LA and Issaquena County, MS; Newman Cutoff and Albemarle Lake, East Carroll Parish, LA and Issaquena County, MS; Chotard Lake, East Carroll Parish LA and Warren County, MS; Eagle Lake, Madison Parish, LA and Warren County, MS; Paw Paw Chute, Madison Parish, LA and Warren County, MS; Centennial Lake, Madison Parish, LA and Warren County, MS; Lake Karnac, Tensas Parish, LA and Claiborne County, MS; Rodney Lake, Tensas Parish, LA and Jefferson County, MS; Gum Ridge Chute, Cypress Grove Lake, Duck Pond and Junkins Lake, Tensas Parish, LA and Jefferson County, MS; Coles Creek and Pumping Station Slough, Tensas Parish, LA and Jefferson and Adams Counties, MS.
2) Where Louisiana and Mississippi both border along the Pearl River and East Pearl River, the following provisions shall apply:
2a. Mississippi resident hunting, resident sport fishing and resident commercial fishing licenses and Louisiana resident hunting, resident sport fishing, and resident commercial fishing licenses shall be valid for hunting, sport fishing and commercial fishing by licensees upon all lands and waters between the east top bank and west top bank of the Pearl River and the East Pearl River where these rivers form the boundary line between the State of Louisiana and the State of Mississippi and on;
2b. Louisiana lands and waters that lie east of the main channel of the Pearl River or East Pearl River and on;
2c. Mississippi lands and waters that lie west of the main channel of the Pearl River or East Pearl River and on;
2d. State Line lakes that lie east of the main channel of the Pearl River or East Pearl River designated on USGS Quadrangle maps as Old Jail Lake, Washington Parish, LA and Pearl River County, MS; unnamed lake east of Ox Lot Slough, Washington Parish, LA and Pearl River County, MS; Old River, Washington Parish, LA and Pearl River County, MS; Nicks Point, St. Tammany Parish, LA and Pearl River County, MS and on;
2e. State Line lakes that lie west of the main channel of the Pearl River or East Pearl River designated on USGS Quadrangle maps as Hamp Island Chute (also called Peter's Cutoff), Washington Parish, LA and Pearl River County, MS; unnamed lake west of Horseshoe Lake, Washington Parish, LA and Pearl River County, MS; unnamed lake at mile marker 56, Washington Parish, LA and Pearl River County, MS; and Nances Lake, St. Tammany Parish, LA and Pearl River County, MS
* For the main channel of the Mississippi River, starting on the south from the boundary of Wilkinson County, Mississippi and West Feliciana Parish, Louisiana, ending on the north at the boundary of East Carroll Parish, Louisiana and Chicot County, Arkansas; and the main channel of the Pearl River from the boundary of Marion County, Mississippi and Washington Parish, Louisiana, to the mouth of the Pearl River, the following provisions shall apply:
3a. Currently licensed Mississippi resident commercial fisherman fishing the main channels shall follow the Mississippi gear and gear tagging requirements.
3b. Currently licensed Louisiana resident commercial fisherman fishing the main channels shall follow the Louisiana gear and gear tagging requirements, except that slat traps or slat baskets are required to be licensed and tagged according to Mississippi regulations and conform to Mississippi size dimensions when being fished east of the center of the main channels.
3c. Fish harvested in the main channel of the boundary rivers must comply with the Mississippi minimum length and take requirements on the east side of the main channels. Fish harvested on the west side of the main channels must comply with Louisiana minimum length and take requirements.
4) The following stipulations shall apply during Waterfowl seasons:
4a. Concurrent Waterfowl seasons
When waterfowl seasons are open concurrently in both states, properly licensed residents from either state may hunt waterfowl on lands and waters listed in sections 1a, 1b, 1c, 1d, 1e, 1f, 2a, 2b, 2c, 2d, and 2e of this agreement.
For purposes of this agreement the term "properly licensed residents" means possession on the person of a resident Mississippi or a resident Louisiana basic hunting license, a state waterfowl stamp and a federal waterfowl stamp. This agreement does not grant permission for waterfowl hunters to trespass upon private lands or waters without permission from the landowner.
4b. Nonconcurrent Waterfowl seasons
When waterfowl seasons are open in one of the states but not the other, properly licensed residents from either state may hunt waterfowl on lands and waters listed in sections 1a, 1b, 1c, 1d, 1e, 1f, 2a, 2b, 2c, 2d, and 2e of this agreement, PROVIDED THAT the waterfowl hunting season is open in the state where such lands or waters are geographically located.
This license reciprocity agreement does not supersede any state or federal law regarding waterfowl hunting season closure in either state.
4c. Indefinite boundary areas
When a waterfowl season is open in one state but not the other, enforcement of federal waterfowl regulations along the "indefinite boundary" areas (as depicted on USGS quadrangle maps) will focus primarily on bag limits, unplugged shotguns, baiting, motor boating, etc. If it is determined that anyone is taking or attempting to take waterfowl in a closed area, appropriate enforcement action will be taken.
* Enforcement officers from both departments will handle trespass violations in accordance with their respective departmental policy.
6) Resident licensees of either state shall have unrestricted ingress and egress through the lands and/or waters of the other state for the purpose of hunting, sport fishing and commercial fishing in accordance with the provisions of this agreement.
7) Enforcement Officers of both states shall cooperate jointly in the enforcement of fish and wildlife regulations by referring violations that occur on lands and waters that lie on their side of the main channel of the Mississippi River, the Pearl River and the East Pearl River to the appropriate department.

* Tags approved by the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries for Louisiana fisherman, for the purpose of tagging commercial fishing gear, shall be accepted in lieu of tags issued by the Mississippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries and Parks in all waters included in this reciprocal agreement. This provision shall not apply to slat traps or slat baskets unless Mississippi State Statute is modified in a manner that would allow this provision.
For the purposes of this agreement, the state boundary line will be that depicted on the U.S. Department of the Interior, Geological Survey quadrangle maps.
Nothing herein shall be construed to allow any person to hunt, sport fish, commercial fish or go upon the lands of another landowner or entity without their permission for these purposes. Floodwater which has overflowed the natural banks of a public waterway in Louisiana and Mississippi is not a part of the public waterway.
This agreement shall be submitted by both departments to their respective Commissions for approval.
Upon the execution of this agreement the stipulations and provisions herein shall immediately become effective and enforcement officers assigned to these areas shall immediately be notified of such by their respective departments.
This reciprocal license agreement supersedes all previous reciprocal license agreements and the most current previous reciprocal license agreements approved by both states dated October 18, 1961 (Miss. River sport fishing & hunting), February 26, 1969 (Miss. River commercial fishing), December 20, 1983 (Pearl River, hunting and fishing) and the interim waterfowl enforcement agreement approved by both states dated December 17, 1999.
This agreement may be canceled by either the Secretary of the Louisiana Department of Wildlife & Fisheries or the Executive Director of the Mississippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries and Parks upon sixty days written notice.
This adopted public notice will become effective January 19, 2001.
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Just got off the phone with a buddy of mine that has hunted Albemarle every day since last Thursday and he said he has not seen a warden. He said that it was 4 to 5 boats this morning. Also had a buddy hunt the river Sat morning and they saw Louisana sheriff's department boat come by them but never stopped and they saw them and waved.
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The wardens in La got their heads stuck up Tara/Willow points booty. We ran in to this 10 yers ago. Had a Warden with a willow point guide in the boat come in on us and said we had to leave. We qustioned why and he would not ansewer. We stood our ground had everything checked by him except our colon......he was pissed. The day before the guide had coming running thru our decoys to tell us we were messing up the hunt for the deer hunters he had set up in the woods behind us (WillowPoint).
Strange how the same guide comes with a LA warden and they tell us we cant hunt but cant tell us why.........same thing happening now....
I will use a well known motto to sum this up........."@#$%#" TARA AND WILLOW POINT
Strange how the same guide comes with a LA warden and they tell us we cant hunt but cant tell us why.........same thing happening now....
I will use a well known motto to sum this up........."@#$%#" TARA AND WILLOW POINT
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DUCKAHOLIC wrote:The wardens in La got their heads stuck up Tara/Willow points booty. We ran in to this 10 yers ago. Had a Warden with a willow point guide in the boat come in on us and said we had to leave. We qustioned why and he would not ansewer. We stood our ground had everything checked by him except our colon......he was pissed. The day before the guide had coming running thru our decoys to tell us we were messing up the hunt for the deer hunters he had set up in the woods behind us (WillowPoint).
Strange how the same guide comes with a LA warden and they tell us we cant hunt but cant tell us why.........same thing happening now....
I will use a well known motto to sum this up........."@#$%#" TARA AND WILLOW POINT
Don't beat around the bush! Just tell us how you really feel.


Why is my mouth so dry this morning, when I drank so much last night?
I was harrased the same way years ago, Tara guide pulled up in a boat screaming bloody hell he was gonna call the warden. Gave him my business card, with cell phone and GPS coordinates of my position where I was hunting and told him to get his booty gone, and call the warden, since I was legal and we both knew it. Told him I would be waiting at the ramp for the warden, and I would sue the chit outta everyone involved, especially him, if I got arrested. He slunk off like a gutless maggot 'cause he knew he was a dick, and in the wrong. Never saw a warden. Go figure....
One of these days, a Tara guide is gonna pull that agressive crap with the wrong guy and get shot. Mark my words.

One of these days, a Tara guide is gonna pull that agressive crap with the wrong guy and get shot. Mark my words.
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I have also been harrased years ago by probably the same SOB. They said we were trespassing and they were going to call the warden. We said go ahead also and nothing every happened. The next year we were hunting LA season when MS was closed about 200 yards from where the SOB came up on us from tara and got checked by the feds and they said we were perfectly legal. I have hunted this area for 12-13 years now and it's always something. Been checked plenty of times and no tickets.
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I was on Chotard Friday.....right after the "storm" came through with 60+ mph winds....came out of the woods around 12...and ran into the Parish Game Wardens in the main body of water.....sumbitches made a circle around my little 12' boat and damn near swamped me....then they put the pedal down and headed toward the river....they never stopped me....
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DUCKAHOLIC wrote:The wardens in La got their heads stuck up Tara/Willow points booty. We ran in to this 10 yers ago. Had a Warden with a willow point guide in the boat come in on us and said we had to leave. We qustioned why and he would not ansewer. We stood our ground had everything checked by him except our colon......he was pissed. The day before the guide had coming running thru our decoys to tell us we were messing up the hunt for the deer hunters he had set up in the woods behind us (WillowPoint).
Strange how the same guide comes with a LA warden and they tell us we cant hunt but cant tell us why.........same thing happening now....
I will use a well known motto to sum this up........."@#$%#" TARA AND WILLOW POINT
The account of that story that I have heard from multiple sources is that SOMEONE(or someone's younger brother) told them that they might as well get a damn shotgun and start shooting ducks cuz yall wasn't going anywhere.
Are people lying on yall?

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