I'll be hunting fairly close to Memphis as well. Any other knowledge from folk who do this fairly regularly will be greatly appreciated. PM if you feel like divulging any trade secrets you don't want to broadcast in the open.


Thanks. I'm planning on going out on the river during early goose/wood duck - teal season in a few weeks, and use that as a way to map out the wing dams and structure specifically. I doubt we'll kill anything, but it's mostly to learn the river a little. We'll just take a dozen or so duck and goose decoys and then drive around after the sun's up high.jmh600 wrote:First thing is start keeping up with the river stage .Go do ALOT exploring right now while the water is low. Mainly figure out where the dikes and sandbars are and how many miles your boat will go on a tank of gas. Be sure you have tools that you can work on your motor. You will more than likely break down at some point. Have a pull rope to start your motor if you have to. Make friends with somebody else that hunts or fishes around the area your hunting. We usually have 2 boats going to different spots and keep in touch throughout the morning. The river is a very neat place just be prepared.
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