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There were some wood ducks there
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Mills: Is this area close to a community named Cox? Seeing the railroad rails is the reason I ask. Bob
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It sure is, Bob.
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Mills: Amazing. When I showed my nephew your post with photos he was very positive of your location. It is only about 2 miles as the crow flies from his fish camp off Old Barrington Road. Bob
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Looks like a good habitat for some cotton mouths, ever see them hanging from tree limbs over the water, had them drop in my boat before, they are very aggressive! Gary
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No cotton mouths seen, but I am sure they are there. I can't stand them
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Bob, you are right on the money. I know Old Barrington Road.
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Mills. Small world. I was amazed that he could pick out a small area in such a huge swamp. Cottonmouths, rattlers and gators. Smart of you to wear protection in warm weather. Bob
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