panther swamp
panther swamp
anybody got any good reports from panther swamp
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Anybody want ta bet that this is somebody who hunts Mathews Break, and wants to divert attention?????????DavidR wrote:I hunted at Panther Tract last weekend, right on the north boundry of Panther swamp, limited out both Saturday and Sunday. I watched about 5-6000 ducks come outta there about 8:30 Saturday morning.

One things fer sure. NOBODY who is really killin ducks in Panther or anyplace else fer that matter, is gonna invite this kind of attention. hehe
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we gave our lease in silver city a rest this past weekend and our whole club hunted in all corners of panther swamp. 10 guns and 4 birds for the whole weekend.. weve hunted the swamp for over 6 years and ive never seen it this slow in the swamp as it is now. but if you just like to ride your 4 wheeler and chase rabbits then theres not a better place in the world to do so. but theirs not any ducks in numbers. just like MC3 said, mostly woodies and a few teal.jt
Not Panther Swamp. They border each other, but one is private, and the other, well....
Duhh....yes I am well aware of that, I was right on the North side just across the ditch from Panther Swamp. Regardless, I killed ducks last weekend, a limit Saturday and a limit Sunday right next to where the original poster asked......so sorry I offended the experts here and answered a question!
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Used to have some bodacious hunts there back in the day. That place would flood about every third year, and when they had uncut flooded beans in there....unreal! We would shoot them one day on Como, then the next day on Panther Creek north of the hwy. They'd go back and forth, never leaving the area as long as there was flood water in the beans. Those were the days of the duck tornados you could see for miles.
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