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Old 12-07-2009, 05:21 PM
 
Location: Visitation between Wal-Mart & Home Depot
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Anyone having a lot of luck?

Katy prairie had excellent early season hunting, but the birds seem to be abandoning the plains and moving into the timber or out to the coast.

Flooded timber an hour West of Houston with good food and a minimum of pressure has yielded a pair of daily bag limits for Mallards and Gadwall.

There was a lot of action right before the season's split on public lands between Rockport and Chorpus Christi but the bag limits have been low because we see a lot of pintails and redheads. If you see a flight of widgeon or teal down there you had better get all of them.

Where is "the internets" having success?
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