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Shelby Forest Duck hunt?
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<blockquote data-quote="TAFKAP" data-source="post: 5779749" data-attributes="member: 7776"><p>Shelby Forest #6 is probably the easiest to access. Drive down Grassy Lake Road as far as you can go until it ends at a cul-de-sac. Unload your stuff at the gate there, then go back up a bit and park. Walk along the earth-wall dam until the trail just peters out at the bottom. It'll circle around the beaver swamp a bit, and you'll end up along the length of the lake/slough. Your "Spot" is along the east bank of the slough. Bring a fishing pole to snag any runaway decoys. You may want to stash a canoe along the waterline somewhere in case you shoot a duck that's across the lake. You can wade out appx. 30' before it starts to get too deep to get much farther across the slough. But you should have dry land all over that east bank, with some big cypress trees all along to hide behind.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]205622[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TAFKAP, post: 5779749, member: 7776"] Shelby Forest #6 is probably the easiest to access. Drive down Grassy Lake Road as far as you can go until it ends at a cul-de-sac. Unload your stuff at the gate there, then go back up a bit and park. Walk along the earth-wall dam until the trail just peters out at the bottom. It'll circle around the beaver swamp a bit, and you'll end up along the length of the lake/slough. Your "Spot" is along the east bank of the slough. Bring a fishing pole to snag any runaway decoys. You may want to stash a canoe along the waterline somewhere in case you shoot a duck that's across the lake. You can wade out appx. 30' before it starts to get too deep to get much farther across the slough. But you should have dry land all over that east bank, with some big cypress trees all along to hide behind. [ATTACH type="full"]205622[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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