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    Default The Tickfaw River

    Feeshed da tic this morning.

    Conditions were perfect. Water is up and purty. Nice brisk wind too.

    Feesh were 8 to 10 feets deep. Black n chart tube wuz da ticket.

    My Water garden is coming right along.
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    Nice. Thanks for sharing

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    Is dat your fall/winter garden?


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    [QUOTE=MO Slab;4519583]Is dat your fall/winter garden?


    Well yes MO. U like?
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    Is dat watt salad look like?


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    [QUOTE=fishervet;4519590]Is dat watt salad look like?

    Hey Vet,

    Maybe a vist to your favorite

    Optometrists or Ophthalmologists is in order. Just saying.
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    J R at least it seems they didn’t spray ALL the vegetation there like they did on Bayou Lacombe. Since they started killing the water habitat I am seeing less and less fish in general. That and the salt water intrusion is effecting natures bio cycle.
    Bring an appetite tomarrow. We got plenty Gulf of America white shrimp 🦐 and blue crabs to boil. My cousin, who is like my little brother, is out there harvesting our groceries as I type this message. As a full time commercial fisherman he doesn’t have much spare time to fish with a rod and reel. So I am giving him a few pounds of Sacalait filets for supplying us the groceries for Tomarrow’s boil.

    BON TEMPS!!
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