Yes Carl there is alot of water around there...I looked into Monroe and the search stated that nearly 11% of the city limits is water...If you google the region there seems to be a lot a areas to hunt but I am sure it is extremely competitive in the region...
Bill...I do not know...I have an interview next week with Gardner-Denver...Heading down Thursday...Just was trying to get a feel of the area before I head down...Will have a rental car...Was just wanting to see about the area first...
I am not too sure about the hunting aspects of the region...It is Louisiana...Last stop for most waterfowl...And it is recognized in the state as the Sportsmans Paradise...
Kristan,
I was born and raised there. Wacha wanna know? Though it has been many years since leaving, still have family and friends there. Give a call or PM for whatever I can help with.
Sounds good Rick...That would be great...Could head up on weekend hunts into AR or vice versa...I am not certain on the job yet...I still have the third interview next week on Friday...I am flying down and will be there before noon on Thursday...I will then drive around looking at Monroe and the surrounding areas...
There are plenty of duck hunting opportunities in the Monroe area. I have lived and hunted here most of my life.
There are state owned Wildlife management areas and Federal Wildlife Refuges that offer flooded timber. There is also a lot of agricultural property that is leased in the area.
I would be happy to provide a orientation of the area after your interview next friday. My office is near the airport and the Gardner Denver plant. If you are interested PM me and I will give you my cell number.
I am actually coming in on the Thursday and will open all day...My flight is actually in to Jackson, MS...Then a two hour drive over to Monroe...Do you have an opening on Thursday afternoon...
Go ahead and shoot me your cell an I will contact when I am in the area...
I think that would put you half way between me and Hauser...........how scary is that!!!
cross the river and your almost in my backyard ...... you know the door is always open.
I will make sure to come-up and see you if the opportunity leans towards me taking the job...I was wondering about the Lake Jack Lee and duck hunting...It looks like it has tremendous potential to hunt on or near...I understand the northern end of the lake is reserve but is the rest open to hunting opportunities?
flying into Jackson-Evers "INTERNATIONAL" airport ( there's no sarcasm font ) and then driving to Monroe on 20 west , he would pass right by me , so yes.
Kristan - "Yes" regarding your hunting question on the Ross Barnett. Lots of divers over there. I lived one street over from the res when I was co-oping in Jackson in 2004. Never seen so many buffleheads and bluebills in my life...
That is what I like to hear..."NOBODY HUNTS DIVERS HERE"...I'm sure there is a handful of die hards that I will stumble into down there...In fact after a few diver hunts you'll be hooked too... It is like a liquid crack for the soul when a bird dive bombs the decoys a foot of the water from 300 yards out...Forget the quack....Go for the buuurrrr, burrr, burrr!
That is how I met Doc McCullough...I was starting my design company when I was working a night shift job to make ends meet at first with Dunn's Sporting Goods in Paducah...One of the guys working with me came up to me in the back and pulled me aside while I was setting a scope up for some gentleman...He took me aside and said "Hey can you go help this guy over by the decoys...He is talking crazy like you...He is asking about diver duck hunting this area...Hell, you are the only guy that I know in all of Western Kentucky that hunts those "SHxT" ducks religiously"...And then history was made...