It better not be the one that i am thinking about, LOL. Sorry for your lose pal. I had 3 labs and one chanced a deer that was in my backyard this year and it headed to the road and before i knew it, i was running her to the vet. Couldn't save her. It is tough and my thought and prayers go out to you. Because they are not a pet, they are a human with 4 legs.
If a fella could get to it and find a place to get out of sight the old lake bed behind the Rod and Gun club has always provided a few woodies. Watch out for deep mud !
Second choice would be behind the check station !
I have also seen a few on the backwaters of Harpers Creek near the new RADAR site.
Not normally many woodies on Goose or Harper main Creek early.
If you know of any beaver ponds they are usually a good bet as well, but you have to get wherever you are going very early.
The woodies will move at dawn, and then roost somewhere for the rest of the day.
I am doing much better. My daughter and I spent 2 days before dedicated to getting closure with the dog and we are fine. My wife distanced herself so as not to feel the pain. Well, she is worse off than anyone and experiencing more pain than anyone.
And I said I need to see piles of ducks to "relieve my pain" and I am not see many pictures being posted of early season success. No one hunting, everyone skunked or just laying low? :tongue:
Sorry for the loss Bob, hope to post you some pics Saturday! I'm not a seasoned duck hunter but i've got the bug like no other and i got a hot farm pond just waiting for Saturday.
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