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    Smile Twenty something years ago...

    Like the title states, throughout my twenties this was one of my favorite spots. Serene is not easy to access anymore. Dad took his little girl to see a special place...I think I want a canoe

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    I'm sure that pic brings back lots of great memories.
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    I love canoes. Some of the best "adventures" I have ever had have been on canoe trips. I HATE portaging!! LOL I agree with DC about getting to spend time with your children while they are still kids. Glad you are taking the girl out to the woods/swamps/wilderness. PRICELESS!!

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    If you had some good times to remember ... cool to show it your kids.
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    Today is there a big Highway. A bit sad that i cant show it my kids. But the world is big and full of wonderfull places.
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    The "wilderness" that I grew up in is now a subdivision. It was a farm field then.
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    Thanks everyone for the kind replies! It is called Pocalla Swamp, the exact spot is the "Old Ford Trestle". I caught many a Crappy and Bullhead Catfish in that water. Shot my first Duck there, even saw my first Carolina Puma there. It holds lots of memories.
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    Thanks for sharing your secret place........I know what you mean.

    Favorite duck hunting spot has stayed the same for 50 years..........and again hasn't if that makes any sense.
    It is building up around the water, but does have 500 ft easement so we can still hunt there.

    This year was the first year I have missed hunting that spot in maybe 20 years......but also lost the New dog this year.
    Most everyone of my hunting partners has been the with me, hunting, camping, canoeing, fishing at some point over those years.
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    I hear you Hunter, perhaps it is me that has changed. The place was always a bear to get to. Over the years the access just got further and further away due to being "built up".
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    Cowboy,
    Did you mean trussel or trestle? Just curious. I am well aware of unigue local names but I was not sure if that was the case here or not.

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    Sorry, (Sp) Trestle would be correct.
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    Well I hiked in the 2 miles before sun up this morning! Had an awesome time this morning. I knocked down two but, only picked up one Woody. The birds flew good and it was just really fine to be in the woods alone. Yeah, Swamper didn't wake up on time, I called for him and he didn't make it to the truck or we'd have two birds! Going to try and convince my little girl to go next weekend....
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    I hate portgaging too. give me a (small) inflatable! I"m already carrying too heavy a pack, hate adding anything to its weight or bulk, basically.

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    I have just one word.....AWESOME!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tokwan View Post
    I have just one word.....AWESOME!
    Thanks Tokwan! I actually did get my little girl to go after this post last year. It was a good time!
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    Quote Originally Posted by hunter63 View Post
    Thanks for sharing your secret place........I know what you mean.

    Favorite duck hunting spot has stayed the same for 50 years..........and again hasn't if that makes any sense.
    It is building up around the water, but does have 500 ft easement so we can still hunt there.

    This year was the first year I have missed hunting that spot in maybe 20 years......but also lost the New dog this year.
    Most everyone of my hunting partners has been the with me, hunting, camping, canoeing, fishing at some point over those years.
    This was taken about 10 years ago...maybe more...... of my favorite duck hunting spot...and my best (so far) duck dog....Monty...

    See your pic was a great memory and couldn't let it pass with out posting this......
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    Damn was he fun to hunt with.........

    Thanks for the memories......
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    Monty does look like a mighty fine Hunter!
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    Am I missing something..Monty? Hunter?
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    Pic was of my duck hunting dog, Monty....who has passed on......Really miss that boy....anyway.

    The pic was taken in a spot that I have hunted since I was very young, and is one of those "most favorite spots in the world".....as Cowboy was relating.
    A place that just seems right, and make you feel right, like being Home.....A place to be.
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    Well I guess I should of never been there to start with. Gonna be a hard lesson for sure. Hind sight is 20/20 and all that, I know I messed up bigtime.

    Letter I wrote to CSX below...

    On 12/21/2014 I took my little girl 11 yrs. of age on her very first duck hunt. I have been charged with trespassing to hunt waterfowl as we were along a CSX railroad track.
    I have been using the track as an access to swamp land to duck hunt for 20 yrs.
    I have been greeted by many CSX employees over the years. There had never been an issue. I had also been checked by the department of Natural Resources several times without issue.

    Unfortunately apparently there has been some changes and some hunters have given cause for CSX to enforce no trespassing laws upon the tracks. If I am convicted the result will be a $250 dollar fine and the suspension of my Hunting and Fishing privileges for 1 yr. I didn't intend any harm by trespassing on CSX property.

    I actually believed the Railroad Track to be a right of way. I was told by the DNR officer that a Mr. Morris from CSX had asked for the enforcement of the no trespass law. I am asking for CSX to forgive my mistake and assure it will never happen again. If you could please provide a written pardon for my trespass or put me in contact with Mr. Morris. I would sincerely appreciate it.

    I received a response from CSX today, not sure if it is a canned response...as follows.

    Dear Mr.:

    Thank you for contacting us regarding accessing CSX's property.

    The CSX right-of-way, which includes the railroad tracks and the land on either side, is private property. In accordance with our company's priority on safety, CSX rarely permits non-railroad personnel on our property unless there is a specific, business-related reason for them to be there. This is based on concern for the safety of those accessing and working on our railroad, security considerations, and our commitment to ensuring on-schedule train operations for the customers we serve.

    Our first priority is safety. CSX strives to be a good neighbor in the communities in which we operate. We hope you understand our position, and apologize that we are unable to accommodate your request.

    Very truly yours,

    TellCSX Team

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