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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
The Flats Tracker Project (1983 Bass Tracker) FINISHED
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<blockquote data-quote="rook" data-source="post: 150132" data-attributes="member: 3076"><p>Yeah for the most part. Mobile Bay is still open and oil free (for now). You can fish down around the island but south and west of the island are catch and release only. Then you have the issue that about half our boat ramps are closed because they are being used as staging areas. So its an adventure, but managableable. Live bait is all but impossible to get your hands on, and this time of year it is a must. The worse part is that my hunting grounds (Bayou la Batre) is getting some oil. So we are still up in the air about our duck hunting season around here. My hunting partner just happens to be one of the head marine biologist for the Marine Resources. He sent me a text earlier saying he was taking a CNN reporter out today. He is gonna try to get in some stuff about our marsh down in the bayou when it comes to duck hunting. The media has not really hit on that and I want to know what they are gonna do when the thousands of ducks start showing up in a couple of months. Its gonna be devistating unless a miracle happens and they have got most of this sheet cleaned up. Who knows, its just plain depressing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rook, post: 150132, member: 3076"] Yeah for the most part. Mobile Bay is still open and oil free (for now). You can fish down around the island but south and west of the island are catch and release only. Then you have the issue that about half our boat ramps are closed because they are being used as staging areas. So its an adventure, but managableable. Live bait is all but impossible to get your hands on, and this time of year it is a must. The worse part is that my hunting grounds (Bayou la Batre) is getting some oil. So we are still up in the air about our duck hunting season around here. My hunting partner just happens to be one of the head marine biologist for the Marine Resources. He sent me a text earlier saying he was taking a CNN reporter out today. He is gonna try to get in some stuff about our marsh down in the bayou when it comes to duck hunting. The media has not really hit on that and I want to know what they are gonna do when the thousands of ducks start showing up in a couple of months. Its gonna be devistating unless a miracle happens and they have got most of this sheet cleaned up. Who knows, its just plain depressing. [/QUOTE]
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