Not as easy to poach anymore with low water either .



SWAG wrote:The dredging of the Yazoo and Tallahatchie Rivers has certainly had an effect on the number of flood events the last decade. While one situated along the flood plain of these rivers (upper Delta) could expect water to be out of their banks for a prolonged period of time 3-4 out of every 10 years, it now looks to be a once a decade event. Certainly river water (Coldwater and Tallahatchie) does not effect many days during duck season at this time in comparison of the way fllod water did in the 70s, 80s, and 90s, but rivers have been dredged before and the same scenarios will return again at some point. Most sediment and erosion that fills these rivers is within the stream erosion so I am told, meaning one can expect the rivers to once again become silted regardless of the ag practices and conservation practices going on around them. The rivers fill themselves with silt just from the rivers cutting into banks and dropping sediment in other spots.
Specific instance or just ag in general? Do elaborate.peewee wrote:Our farming practices are deplorable.
family farm??peewee wrote:Our farming practices are deplorable.
Yes I think that is what Float 40 was saying, no access by means of flood water. Still plenty of ducks harvested in Buzzard area, maybe just not as many by poachingnovacaine wrote:Anyhoooooooooooooooooooo. so poaching buzzard is harder now that the Upper Yazoo Project has come up the river(UYP).
The UYP project is dead for now until funding is restored .
Legal-smegal........................i know a guy that can get you access..............on the downlow of course.deltadukman wrote:Poaching has such a negative conotation surrounding it. Is it illegal to get in there with high water or not? Asking for a friend of course.
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