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<blockquote data-quote="TERPSTER" data-source="post: 1596131" data-attributes="member: 16633"><p>I hunted Cobb, Canton, and Lexington last year. It was my first year duck hunting. Most were with a buddy that had a boat and a dog, but in the end I picked up a kayak to retrieve downed ducks. Lexington gets deep quick in a lot of the ponds. Especiallly with the beavers that are there. But you really get some morons out there and on most public land for the most part. I imagine most places are going to get deeper quicker since water will be low. Dont forget the Draper drawing too. I went to it last year and there were not enough people to filll the spots. No boat allowed, but some areas looked good, just never got out there. I am not sure what the water level is now either.</p><p>Hit me up witth a PM if you want more info on Lexington, I was all over it after ducks last year. After dealing with so many yahoos on public land last year, I joined a club this year.</p><p>I assume ATC is for air traffic control? I was a controller for 8 years and now do TERPS for the FAA.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TERPSTER, post: 1596131, member: 16633"] I hunted Cobb, Canton, and Lexington last year. It was my first year duck hunting. Most were with a buddy that had a boat and a dog, but in the end I picked up a kayak to retrieve downed ducks. Lexington gets deep quick in a lot of the ponds. Especiallly with the beavers that are there. But you really get some morons out there and on most public land for the most part. I imagine most places are going to get deeper quicker since water will be low. Dont forget the Draper drawing too. I went to it last year and there were not enough people to filll the spots. No boat allowed, but some areas looked good, just never got out there. I am not sure what the water level is now either. Hit me up witth a PM if you want more info on Lexington, I was all over it after ducks last year. After dealing with so many yahoos on public land last year, I joined a club this year. I assume ATC is for air traffic control? I was a controller for 8 years and now do TERPS for the FAA. [/QUOTE]
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