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Up to 10-15 years ago, I had enormous amount of Mallards and Grays stop on my pond as they moved further south. Now just a few stragglers here and there. My gumbo supply has gone dry. :wah:

Also my neighbor moved and no longer is there Millet farming on his land and thus dove hunt has gone dry.

At least deer population is gigantic. And trout are always here even though some unhealthy tailwater situations of recent has caused some problems.
Plenty of squirrels and rabbits.

:geauxtigers:
Still high off your 2003 SEC West Co-champs wall hanger I see.
Here's a quote from the Reveille dated Dec 3, 2003.

"“I came here to be a part of the LSU football team,” Daniels said. “It didn’t matter if I was going to play one snap or a whole series if I had to go in and play, then that’s what I have to do because I had to remember when you come to college … you can’t play for yourself. You have to play for the name on the side of your helmet.” :cheers:
Had the choice everyday if we wanted to float or wade and what river to fish in. Quite a few rivers to choose from and all reasonably close by. It was just my wife and me fishing with two guides while wading and one while fishing. I would talk with our guide in the morning and ask him what he thought we should do and he knew I wanted to mainly dry fly fish for browns but I was open at times to nymph or fish streamers depending upon the situation. It was unreal. Also had access to small spring creeks that yielded big browns that were strong. The biggest browns were about 22 inches give or take. They are like US western trout and they fought hard. Got bigger browns in our Arkansas tailwaters but they do not fight like these wild Patagonian trout.

When Travis Daniels burned his redshirt to play in the 2001 SEC Championship game for LSU, he said, "
I play for the name on my helmet, not the name on the back of my jersey". And no mention of money in his statement :bow:
Must not have hands because otherwise he should be a tight end.
I wish P-cola metro population was smaller like it was in the 60's and 70's and 80's. Oh well.
"and are still married..."

Honor the boomer generation with better grammar, Baw! :geauxtigers:
Coming to put on the White Jersey and the Gold Pants. LSU, mi cabrones!
Sitting with my 9 year old son in the dome. We were up 21-14 with about ten mins left in the 4th quarter. He looks up at me ( absolutely certain that we were going to win) and says,"Dad, I've waited 9 long years for this."
I was wearing a great big grin and said, " yes you have Son, yes you have!"
Cignetti's analytyics are first tier, by far. He is very bright. His players are very physical and look like Alabama did during their great years. They tackle very well, DB's are fundamentally sound and lay the wood but also with great technique. They tackle with certainty and stay away from stupid lowering the crown of the helmet. They tackle with leverage. The o-line is physical and athletic and skilled. Cignetti is really good and has built a physical and great technique team. QB is the glue.
Indiana tackles with great technique and brings the wood. This is how football used to be played by a lot of teams. Fun to watch real football being played. Very well coached team. Getting the job done and not a lot of look at me nonsense.

re: Players extorting team

Posted by FlyFishinTiger on 1/1/26 at 8:36 am to
Exactly! Extorting team and extorting fans.
As long as teams have a large number of opt outs, the bowl games are crappy. The opt outs make the games substandard.
worst O-line in my history of watching LSU for 60 plus years