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Re: Duck Hunting on Texoma
[Re: Guy]
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11/01/17 11:30 PM
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A must have for Texoma dirty leg piranha protection... Does that come in a bigger size? Thought you were a size small Guy?? 
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Re: Duck Hunting on Texoma
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11/02/17 12:06 AM
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Naw, that too small for big charlie.
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Re: Duck Hunting on Texoma
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11/02/17 01:08 AM
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A must have for Texoma dirty leg piranha protection... Does that come in a bigger size? Thought you were a size small Guy?? Wow, you're thinking of Guy's cup size.
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Re: Duck Hunting on Texoma
[Re: cobryan]
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11/02/17 01:49 AM
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@Heisman25G Really, Can you explain another way to ask these questions without stating Texoma, which is the only lake like this in the state of Texas that borders OK. Who cares if i ask a simple question. You act like there is only one spot on this lake to hunt and someone might find out that Texoma holds a lot of birds. You have no secret here sir. There are no ducks on Texoma this year. Millet that state planted did not take due to August flooding. Yes you can hunt in Texas and use an Oklahoma ramp. But they don't like it on bit and will really do a prostrate exam. Oklahoma & Texas dates are different. The red river is boundary and it is mostly invisible with out GPS. It is a very difficult lake to hunt at times. Water levels flucste hugely. It will be very crowded. Guides runnning through your decoys is the least of your concerns. Guides will drive over you. If you don't have a light. The bottom is soft, very soft. No cover. Air boat or mud motor will be required. The only boat ramp on TX side west of 377 charges 10.00 to launc your boat & you will still have to run a long ways. Good luck, be safe. I would hunt elsewhere. The glory days of Texoma left several years ago. As for naming lakes, nothing wrong with this post. Now name lakes and post scouting reports or pics of hunts. Not good.
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Re: Duck Hunting on Texoma
[Re: Hopedale]
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11/02/17 01:02 PM
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A must have for Texoma dirty leg piranha protection... Does that come in a bigger size? Thought you were a size small Guy?? Wow, you're thinking of Guy's cup size. Oh, I thought we were referring to face muzzles
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Re: Duck Hunting on Texoma
[Re: Guy]
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11/02/17 03:34 PM
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A must have for Texoma dirty leg piranha protection... Does that come in a bigger size? Are you worried about longer shark teeth now cuz I know u wouldn't be talkin about your junk? 
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Re: Duck Hunting on Texoma
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11/02/17 07:21 PM
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 Abilene Alan Henry Alvarado Park Amistad Amon G. Carter Aquilla Arlington Arrowhead Athens Austin Averhoff B back to top B.A. Steinhagen Bachman Balmorhea Bardwell Bastrop Baylor Creek Belton Benbrook Big Creek Bob Sandlin Bonham Bonham State Park Brady Creek Brazos Brandy Branch Braunig Bridgeport Brownwood Bryan Bryson Buchanan Buffalo Creek Buffalo Springs C back to top Caddo Calaveras Canyon Casa Blanca Cedar Creek Champion Creek Choke Canyon Cisco Cleburne State Park Clyde Coffee Mill Coleman Coleto Creek Colorado City Conroe Cooper Corpus Christi Crook Cypress Springs D back to top Daniel Davy Crockett Diversion (no public access) Dunlap E back to top Eagle Mountain E. V. Spence F back to top Fairfield Falcon Fayette County Findley (Alice City Lake) Fork Fort Parker State Park Fort Phantom Hill Fryer G back to top Georgetown Gibbons Creek Gilmer Gladewater Gonzales Graham Granbury Granger Grapevine Greenbelt H back to top Halbert Hawkins Holbrook Hords Creek Houston Houston County Hubbard Creek I back to top Inks J back to top Jacksonville J.B. Thomas Joe Pool K back to top Kemp Kickapoo Kirby Kurth L back to top Lady Bird (Town Lake, Austin) Lake O' The Pines Lavon Leon Lewisville Limestone Livingston Lone Star Lost Creek Lyndon B. Johnson M back to top Mackenzie Marble Falls Marine Creek Martin Creek McClellan Medina Meredith Meridian State Park Mexia Mill Creek Millers Creek Mineral Wells Monticello Moss Mountain Creek Murvaul N back to top Nacogdoches Naconiche Nasworthy Navarro Mills New Ballinger Nocona O back to top Oak Creek O.C. Fisher O.H. Ivie P back to top Palestine Palo Duro Palo Pinto Pat Cleburne Pat Mayse Pinkston Placid Possum Kingdom Proctor Purtis Creek Q back to top Quitman R back to top Raven Ray Hubbard Ray Roberts Red Bluff Richland-Chambers S back to top Sam Rayburn Sheldon Somerville Squaw Creek Stamford Stillhouse Hollow Striker Sulphur Springs Sweetwater T back to top Tawakoni Texana Texoma Timpson Toledo Bend Town Lake (now known as Lady Bird Lake) Tradinghouse Creek Travis Twin Buttes Tyler W back to top Waco Walter E. Long (Decker) Waxahachie Weatherford Welsh Wheeler Branch White River White Rock Whitney Wichita Winnsboro Winters-Elm Creek Wood Worth Wright Patman I was hoping for this as soon as I read someone didn't want their lake named. Thank you for not leaving me disappointed.
I just turned it on . I was looking bird dogs in the butt this morning.
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Re: Duck Hunting on Texoma
[Re: Duck_Hunter]
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11/03/17 02:12 AM
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This thread is full of greatness  Yes, be careful on Texoma and ask the wardens for clarity. Alternatively, get an OK license and call it a day. There's good hunting in OK so to me having both states just opens up add'l opportunities!
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Re: Duck Hunting on Texoma
[Re: Duck_Hunter]
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11/03/17 03:00 AM
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 Abilene Alan Henry A I was hoping for this as soon as I read someone didn't want their lake named. Thank you for not leaving me disappointed. If you simply think naming a lake on the internet is the issue, you are not getting it. It is forum threads on specific lakes, the chatter, is the issue, "yeah we shot a 4 man limit on texoma today", worse yet naming areas... Go google "duck hunting lake texoma", you will get a ton of forum threads on this topic, from the refuge forum, a ton from the duckhuntingchat forum, going back to early 2000. There is even one not far from the top from this forum in 2010, and scroll down further and even this thread is already showing up. But this thread not so bad, nothing said here that has not been said before, internet scouters will not learn anything new from this thread, except that my cup size is very large.
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Re: Duck Hunting on Texoma
[Re: Guy]
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11/03/17 03:13 AM
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 Abilene Alan Henry A I was hoping for this as soon as I read someone didn't want their lake named. Thank you for not leaving me disappointed. If you simply think naming a lake on the internet is the issue, you are not getting it. It is forum threads on specific lakes, the chatter, is the issue, "yeah we shot a 4 man limit on texoma today", worse yet naming areas... Go google "duck hunting lake texoma", you will get a ton of forum threads on this topic, from the refuge forum, a ton from the duckhuntingchat forum, going back to early 2000. There is even one not far from the top from this forum in 2010, and scroll down further and even this thread is already showing up. But this thread not so bad, nothing said here that has not been said before, internet scouters will not learn anything new, except my cup size is very large.
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Re: Duck Hunting on Texoma
[Re: Duck_Hunter]
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11/03/17 03:21 AM
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 Abilene Alan Henry Alvarado Park Amistad Amon G. Carter Aquilla Arlington Arrowhead Athens Austin Averhoff B back to top B.A. Steinhagen Bachman Balmorhea Bardwell Bastrop Baylor Creek Belton Benbrook Big Creek Bob Sandlin Bonham Bonham State Park Brady Creek Brazos Brandy Branch Braunig Bridgeport Brownwood Bryan Bryson Buchanan Buffalo Creek Buffalo Springs C back to top Caddo Calaveras Canyon Casa Blanca Cedar Creek Champion Creek Choke Canyon Cisco Cleburne State Park Clyde Coffee Mill Coleman Coleto Creek Colorado City Conroe Cooper Corpus Christi Crook Cypress Springs D back to top Daniel Davy Crockett Diversion (no public access) Dunlap E back to top Eagle Mountain E. V. Spence F back to top Fairfield Falcon Fayette County Findley (Alice City Lake) Fork Fort Parker State Park Fort Phantom Hill Fryer G back to top Georgetown Gibbons Creek Gilmer Gladewater Gonzales Graham Granbury Granger Grapevine Greenbelt H back to top Halbert Hawkins Holbrook Hords Creek Houston Houston County Hubbard Creek I back to top Inks J back to top Jacksonville J.B. Thomas Joe Pool K back to top Kemp Kickapoo Kirby Kurth L back to top Lady Bird (Town Lake, Austin) Lake O' The Pines Lavon Leon Lewisville Limestone Livingston Lone Star Lost Creek Lyndon B. Johnson M back to top Mackenzie Marble Falls Marine Creek Martin Creek McClellan Medina Meredith Meridian State Park Mexia Mill Creek Millers Creek Mineral Wells Monticello Moss Mountain Creek Murvaul N back to top Nacogdoches Naconiche Nasworthy Navarro Mills New Ballinger Nocona O back to top Oak Creek O.C. Fisher O.H. Ivie P back to top Palestine Palo Duro Palo Pinto Pat Cleburne Pat Mayse Pinkston Placid Possum Kingdom Proctor Purtis Creek Q back to top Quitman R back to top Raven Ray Hubbard Ray Roberts Red Bluff Richland-Chambers S back to top Sam Rayburn Sheldon Somerville Squaw Creek Stamford Stillhouse Hollow Striker Sulphur Springs Sweetwater T back to top Tawakoni Texana Texoma Timpson Toledo Bend Town Lake (now known as Lady Bird Lake) Tradinghouse Creek Travis Twin Buttes Tyler W back to top Waco Walter E. Long (Decker) Waxahachie Weatherford Welsh Wheeler Branch White River White Rock Whitney Wichita Winnsboro Winters-Elm Creek Wood Worth Wright Patman I was hoping for this as soon as I read someone didn't want their lake named. Thank you for not leaving me disappointed. This thread has puzzled me for a few days with the lake naming crap. That is funny.
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Re: Duck Hunting on Texoma
[Re: cobryan]
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11/03/17 07:43 PM
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You're all quite welcome.
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Re: Duck Hunting on Texoma
[Re: Guy]
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11/04/17 03:18 PM
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internet scouters will not learn anything new from this thread, except that my cup size is very large. cup size? why are we talking about Guy's moobs?
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Re: Duck Hunting on Texoma
[Re: Guy]
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11/04/17 03:19 PM
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 Abilene Alan Henry A I was hoping for this as soon as I read someone didn't want their lake named. Thank you for not leaving me disappointed. If you simply think naming a lake on the internet is the issue, you are not getting it. It is forum threads on specific lakes, the chatter, is the issue, "yeah we shot a 4 man limit on texoma today", worse yet naming areas... Go google "duck hunting lake texoma", you will get a ton of forum threads on this topic, from the refuge forum, a ton from the duckhuntingchat forum, going back to early 2000. There is even one not far from the top from this forum in 2010, and scroll down further and even this thread is already showing up. But this thread not so bad, nothing said here that has not been said before, internet scouters will not learn anything new from this thread, except that my cup size is very large. I understand why lake naming is frowned upon and I don't like it either. The way this lake was named and the question posed doesn't amount to lake naming that everyone hates, in my opinion. That's why Topwater's post made me laugh. Simply acknowledging the name of a lake that hunters are legally allowed to hunt at doesn't violate the lake naming rule.
I just turned it on . I was looking bird dogs in the butt this morning.
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Re: Duck Hunting on Texoma
[Re: Duck_Hunter]
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11/06/17 01:49 PM
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Simply acknowledging the name of a lake that hunters are legally allowed to hunt at doesn't violate the lake naming rule.
That's not true. The over arching topic is "sharing and discussing places to hunt public on forums", and opinions on this topic vary greatly. There is no black and white rule. Many think it is ok to talk about lakes, as long as you don't talk about naming spots, some think even naming spots are ok, many think no lake name at all needs to be discussed, as many have posted on this thread, you want to know about regs on a specific lake, call a GW or read online, "forum chatter" about regs on a lake will draw more hunters to that lake. If you don't believe that, then we just have to agree to disagree, like I said, opinions vary greatly on this topic, that will never change, that is why there is so much debate over the years, and why many talk past each other which results and many pages of chatter. I really don't worry about it any more, its all part of the game, but I would estimate 90% of those that think these type of threads are ok don't hunt public waterfowl.
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Re: Duck Hunting on Texoma
[Re: Guy]
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11/06/17 02:22 PM
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Simply acknowledging the name of a lake that hunters are legally allowed to hunt at doesn't violate the lake naming rule.
That's not true. The over arching topic is "sharing and discussing places to hunt public on forums", and opinions on this topic vary greatly. There is no black and white rule. Many think it is ok to talk about lakes, as long as you don't talk about naming spots, some think even naming spots are ok, many think no lake name at all needs to be discussed, as many have posted on this thread, you want to know about regs on a specific lake, call a GW or read online, "forum chatter" about regs on a lake will draw more hunters to that lake. If you don't believe that, then we just have to agree to disagree, like I said, opinions vary greatly on this topic, that will never change, that is why there is so much debate over the years, and why many talk past each other which results and many pages of chatter. I really don't worry about it any more, its all part of the game, but I would estimate 90% of those that think these type of threads are ok don't hunt public waterfowl. Very well said. I've got enough things to stress about, I've decided lake naming won't be one of them haha. Just be respectful of your fellow hunters, wishing everyone a safe and successful season.
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Re: Duck Hunting on Texoma
[Re: cobryan]
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11/06/17 03:29 PM
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I hunt all public and from what I've seen:
- 90% of public hunters are lazy or fairweather. - very few easy spots exist on public - very infrequently do people put in the work to get where good hunting can be had
- internet scouters are lazy - I would assume they are also lazy hunters - showing up to an unfamiliar lake because you heard about it on a forum gives you about a 3% chance of success
- I wouldn't hesitate to tell people which lakes I hunt because a.) 5000 other people already do b.) if you're lazy and need to ask, you aren't going to get where you need to get anyway. -
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Re: Duck Hunting on Texoma
[Re: Guy]
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11/06/17 08:32 PM
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Simply acknowledging the name of a lake that hunters are legally allowed to hunt at doesn't violate the lake naming rule.
That's not true. The over arching topic is "sharing and discussing places to hunt public on forums", and opinions on this topic vary greatly. There is no black and white rule. Many think it is ok to talk about lakes, as long as you don't talk about naming spots, some think even naming spots are ok, many think no lake name at all needs to be discussed, as many have posted on this thread, you want to know about regs on a specific lake, call a GW or read online, "forum chatter" about regs on a lake will draw more hunters to that lake. If you don't believe that, then we just have to agree to disagree, like I said, opinions vary greatly on this topic, that will never change, that is why there is so much debate over the years, and why many talk past each other which results and many pages of chatter. I really don't worry about it any more, its all part of the game, but I would estimate 90% of those that think these type of threads are ok don't hunt public waterfowl. That's fair. All good points and I agree that lake naming should be frowned upon. I just don't think this specific post is as bad as some made it out to be. I typically avoid naming lakes at all times for the reasons you described, but I also agree with the points Esh and Hattie made above. Lake naming is annoying, but simply asking about a lake like the one named in this thread results in a very small chance for success. I agree 100% that questions about regulations on specific lakes are best directed to the game warden for that lake and not at an online forum. Thanks for a well-reasoned response. 
I just turned it on . I was looking bird dogs in the butt this morning.
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Re: Duck Hunting on Texoma
[Re: Esh and Hattie]
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11/06/17 09:53 PM
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I hunt all public and from what I've seen:
- 90% of public hunters are lazy or fairweather. - very few easy spots exist on public - very infrequently do people put in the work to get where good hunting can be had
- internet scouters are lazy - I would assume they are also lazy hunters - showing up to an unfamiliar lake because you heard about it on a forum gives you about a 3% chance of success
- I wouldn't hesitate to tell people which lakes I hunt because a.) 5000 other people already do b.) if you're lazy and need to ask, you aren't going to get where you need to get anyway. - As a reformed internet scouter, I can tell you that frequently seeing a lake named on a forum absolutely will draw people there. And while that guy may not do the legwork, he'll be boom scouting when he's out there and listening to where your good spots are. I know because I've done it. There, I confessed. Now that I've hunted public enough I know better than to believe what I read and I put in the time to scout. Now, when someone PMs me and says he's heading to Lake X and asks if I've been there, etc. I'll be helpful.
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Re: Duck Hunting on Texoma
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11/06/17 10:32 PM
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Yes ZachW I agree, enough attention, over enough time and there will be plenty of boom scouters. I've hunted the same lake for 10 years of living here and made 2 good friends I hunt with now, the only 2 other guys that hoofed it to where the ducks were that I ran into. (We ran into each other more than once, and said hi at the parking areas a few times, and then recognized each other in the field).
I certainly am not going to fling lake names around nor spots, but an extra 10 boats on the lake doesn't make a darn bit of difference if they are internet barneys with noooo clue
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Re: Duck Hunting on Texoma
[Re: Greekangler]
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11/07/17 12:43 AM
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@Heisman25G Really, Can you explain another way to ask these questions without stating Texoma, which is the only lake like this in the state of Texas that borders OK. Who cares if i ask a simple question. You act like there is only one spot on this lake to hunt and someone might find out that Texoma holds a lot of birds. You have no secret here sir. This is rediculous. Really, naming lake texoma or red river? Why I rarely post here any more. This website has lost a lot of great members because of this as well. You guys need to chill Dayum, naming a lake is all it takes to run off the sensitive, butt-sore handy wipe hunters? Man, this is gonna change the game bigtime If you can wipe that hiney with a pad of prickly pear or a handfull of bullnettlees or poison ivy, you gonna have one h3ll of hunt this season. Hit that backside with a drill and a paint stripper wheel every other week, you'll be a duck slaying legend in no time. Name a lake. Save a duck.
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Re: Duck Hunting on Texoma
[Re: cobryan]
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11/07/17 01:00 AM
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Back on topic.
If I'm standing in Texas and I shoot a duck in the air and he's half in Oklahoma and half in Texas which license do i need?
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Re: Duck Hunting on Texoma
[Re: Esh and Hattie]
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11/07/17 01:08 AM
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showing up to an unfamiliar lake because you heard about it on a forum gives you about a 3% chance of success
3 steps to success in killing ducks on public: Step 1) Identify lake to kill ducks. Step 2) Scout lake to find out where the ducks are, good spots to set up, etc... Step 3) Next day, or whenever, set up on scouted spots, and kill ducks. The reason I make this post is that lake naming chatter draws hunters to lake, but this just gets them to step 1..."hey I never thought about hunting that lake, think I'll give it a try". Or, "I always wondered about that lake, since everyone talking about it, think I'll check it out.." Lake naming chatter in itself will not get you to step 3. You start naming spots that gets them further along into step 2, but hunting public requires you scout spots before the morning of the hunt to have success. The more time you put into scouting, your success rate goes up. So to me, you are still missing some points with your post, hope my post helps.
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Re: Duck Hunting on Texoma
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@Heisman25G Really, Can you explain another way to ask these questions without stating Texoma, which is the only lake like this in the state of Texas that borders OK. Who cares if i ask a simple question. You act like there is only one spot on this lake to hunt and someone might find out that Texoma holds a lot of birds. You have no secret here sir. This is rediculous. Really, naming lake texoma or red river? Why I rarely post here any more. [b]] This website has lost a lot of great members because of this as well. If you wont agree to accomodate their demands to stop naming lakes, they're gonna take their ball and go home. And can you blame them for wanting to keep the lake a secret? If everyone knew about it, ANYONE could hunt it. Those pink, tender butted white boys cant cut it alllow brass and butt sore? How they gonna hang knowing homies packin magnums? Camo hoodies, camo nike air, camo blunts, kickin duck butt. ....... Lil' John before LST.... yo ducks be some punk azz duck, my duck be some scary azz duks, duck rappin You guys need to chill You guya need to man TFU. Army Corp of Engineers. Own it, manage it, and will bend over backwards to accomodate their brethren. If someone doesn't like lake naming, TOUGH SH!T. You don't own the lake, it's not restricted to control freak, or some who's of the opinion they deserved the right.......bro, iif you haaaven't served your country, blead for your country, and are unwilling to share the belessing this great country of ours has to offer. I pity you. I've been hunting waterfowl on public here in Texas close to 50 years and know every square inch of water worth hunting. I'll put toogether a list of every spot in the state, most offering hunts of a lifetime. Ask, and you shall receive. Don't like it?.... TS
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Re: Duck Hunting on Texoma
[Re: cobryan]
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11/07/17 01:36 AM
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