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Posted on 10/5/17 at 10:46 am to hardhead
I have never seen a storm not damage the feed no matter the tide.
Only silver lining I see so far is it's going to move fast and perhaps a help will be that the tide is already up so the wave action will be less on the submerged aquatics and maybe some will survive.
Normally going back 38 years (legnth of time I've hunted the coast) duck season is shot after a storm big or small. The saltwater kills the submerged aquatics and rolls it up and carries it away.
This leads to ducks coming down after a front and not staying and heading up to other places that aren't the coast....
Only silver lining I see so far is it's going to move fast and perhaps a help will be that the tide is already up so the wave action will be less on the submerged aquatics and maybe some will survive.
Normally going back 38 years (legnth of time I've hunted the coast) duck season is shot after a storm big or small. The saltwater kills the submerged aquatics and rolls it up and carries it away.
This leads to ducks coming down after a front and not staying and heading up to other places that aren't the coast....
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