Naw, we moved from Hattiesburg in '83......'bout the time they started construction on their present location.
Yeah, I thought that was a lot of decoys for them.....I bought a dozen 'Woodies" there, for my wife for Christmas, last year.
I'm going down there for a visit this weekend and, as always, will drop-in to say 'hi' to Anita and the gang.
Next time you're in there, check-out the Sable and Kudu in the middle of the store.
'Never did say if you know Billy Gilbert or not.
Fella's, I've seen some stuff before, but none like this....
now ya'll finally talking bout places i know of...i grew up in prentiss and KNOW all bout the gators at Jeff Davis lake...went over there after my little league game when i was a wee lad to watch the gator roundup one night...seems some gator was chasing skiers, swimmers, and got a few of the folks dogs that camped there...saw one take out a couple of woodies w/ one munch a few years ago...
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denduke, i was talking more of jeff davis and the gators but to answer your question, this is my first year to hunt w/ a dog but i have seen fellas w/ dogs out there during season...as far as the warm weather and the marsh, i would tend to agree w/ you...i don't believe they go into a true hibernation in ms...i think they come out when it's warmer weather regardless of the time of year...on that lake w/ it's reputation, i would shy away during a warm front to be sure...but during cold weather, i wouldn't hesitate one bit...i have seen dogs out there during teal season and that early goose season and i gotta say, that is pushing the envelope a little IMO...just too dangerous in my opinion for man and dog...gator
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I'll agree with you Gator, that they probably don't do too much hibernating around here. Because I have seen them in the middle of duck season before.
Sluggish, but still may pose a threat to a dog.
Be careful.
Sluggish, but still may pose a threat to a dog.
Be careful.
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