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Unread 09-25-2018, 11:02 PM   #1
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Southpaw, thanks for all the excellent info on Rio Piedra. I passed it on to my father and to my son. We can wait to go. Now that we are all adults, it’s not often we get to hunt together. I’ll post pics after the hunt.
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Joe you can do a search for Morrison pines and see some of the reports here. I don't think it's far from RP. Three generations sounds like fun and a good family outing. When are you going? I have to warn you this gets into your system.
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Southpaw, thanks for all the excellent info on Rio Piedra. I passed it on to my father and to my son. We can wait to go. Now that we are all adults, it’s not often we get to hunt together. I’ll post pics after the hunt.
I'm jealous. Rio Piedra does it up right and them birds are going to be flying hard and fast I am betting. They pretty much set the standard for that Orvis award they have won a few times. Have been to about a dozen different operations down there and that doesn't even scratch the surface of all the places. Alabama and Florida have some really good ones as well. Have not made Morrison yet but that one does sound compelling.

I know you didn't ask and not certain where you hail from but I remind folks that South Georgia, Florida and Alabama is snake country year round and October can be pretty sultry down there. Odds are you will never see one much less have a run in and they will steer clear of you. You may even be a herpetologist in spare time. Just be mindful and you'll be okay. If you have snake boots or other snake protection consider wearing them. You probably won't die but it is not a pleasant experience and rattlesnake bites are nasty stuff if you are really unlucky to get hit by one.

https://www.cnn.com/2017/06/29/healt...ase/index.html

BTW the above article claiming global warming is causing snake bite increases is an overreach but data on bite numbers is what it is. Causes could be combination of a bunch of reasons but I choose not to be statistic. Personally I think of snake protection like toting a an umbrella or jacket on sunny day here in the SE. There is always a chance of rain and every time I think it could rain I am prepared it never does. I figure that mentality works for me with snake bite issues on a lesser degree.

Looking forward to hearing your trip report and seeing those pics.
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