Every hunter I know who hunts North AL is claiming this is their worst season ever. I thought last year was slow, but this is amazing, in a bad way. There hasn't been a push of ducks since before the opener and I would wager the aerial surveys will show the lowest counts on record. Thomas and I have spent many hours on the lake, rivers, tribs, and swamps and have yet to find huntable numbers. In fact I spent yesterday and today scouting some historically very good gunning grounds and did not even see a wood duck. Unbelievable. Having said all that I've been enjoying my time running the rivers and searching for ducks and taking in the sites. So far I've discovered a pure stand of bald cypress that I never knew existed. I've also walked through some of the most beautiful tupelo swamps anywhere. North AL is in a bit of a void of cypress which is very common throughout the southeast. But we've got some amazing tupelo bottoms instead. I only had my iPhone on me and not my new 35mm SLR, but I hope you enjoy these pics just the same.
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