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William Stevenson 09-15-2012 06:24 PM

Teal season
 
Teal season opened today here in South Louisiana. My son and grandsons drove in to the marsh house last evening to join my wife and I. There were 6 shooters and all limited in about 40 minutes. I shot my 28 Parker, a wand like little gun with 26 inch cylinder and improved modified barrels. We have 3 blinds on the ranch with 3-4 doz decoys at each. Our shots are at 25 to 30 yards so light gauge guns work well. The dogs went to work and retrieved all birds with no confusion due to opening day. We did lose one duck to an alligator, saw him gulping the bird down, I guess it's like a tax by Mother Nature. I plan to shoot my Parker .410 in the morning, it's actually a little heavier than the 28 with 26 inch cylinder and improved cylinder barrels. We had such a nice time I thought I would share it with the Parker forum. Bill

Paul Ehlers 09-15-2012 08:41 PM

Congrat's on a great opening day!

Loved the part of the good dog work until you mentioned the alligator gulping down a duck.

Don't you worry about the dog's & gators? Being from Colorado I can't imagine one of my furry hunting buddies being gulped down by a gator.

William Stevenson 09-15-2012 09:13 PM

One of the reasons we place the decoys nearby and shoot close in, is that we have no long retrieves and if a gator gets after a dog we are within shotgun range to stop it. After cool weather sets in the gator problem goes away and we set up a bit further out for big ducks. It's gator season now and if we have to kill one, I have the tags issued for the ranch so we can harvest it legally. Bill

William Stevenson 09-15-2012 09:24 PM

And yes, I do worry about the dogs and alligator mix. We take most of the big gators early in the alligator season. I got an eleven and a half foot Bull gator last year and some ten footers so we deal with mostly five and six foot gators during the Teal season. Bill

charlie cleveland 09-15-2012 09:46 PM

nice shootin..loved the mother nature tax law..id worry about the dogs too but sounds like yall have it figured out how to deal with mister gator...how bout some pictures for us old boys that gator eatin that duck would have been something... charlie

William Stevenson 09-15-2012 10:11 PM

Charlie, I don't know how to post photos, I'll e-mail some to you of you want to post them for me. Bill

charlie cleveland 09-16-2012 10:25 AM

im in the same boat posting pictures bill..but im sure DEAN ROMING will be glad to do it for us...send the pictures to me anyway and ill try...i envy anybody living that close to a duck paradise...ive took a lot of squirls with my 410 but never a duck... charlie

William Stevenson 09-16-2012 04:14 PM

Charlie, I'll need your e-mail to send the photos. Mine is: stevensonjr@mindspring.com. Thanks, Bill

charlie cleveland 09-16-2012 08:31 PM

mine is charlie8guage@yahoo.com now if we can just get a picture of that gator and duck..hope you take a few with the 410 s and ducks.... charlie

Rich Anderson 09-16-2012 09:01 PM

Gators and Ducks oh my. I can't imagine having to chase a gator away from my retreiver. in the Upper Pennisula more than one Bear dog has fallen prey to Wolves. When I Grouse hunt there I always carry my 45ACP what with the Wolves and Bears. I can just imagine Daisy chaseing a cub up a tree and I'd have to deal with mama bear:eek:


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