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Re: Upper Delta WMA
[Re: foxtrot]
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02/19/19 10:37 AM
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alhawk
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This link is your friend https://water.weather.gov/ahps2/hydrograph.php?wfo=mob&gage=clba1Gates close at 21 feet. Mentioned in another thread that boat access starts getting iffy in mid 30's due to sloughs filling. Over 42 and not much legal land to hunt. Land was flooded most of deer season and based on North AL rain forecast this week, it could easily get back to upper 40's+ very soon. High water + trash in river + fog possibilities = dangerous conditions and proceed with caution. This is not a BS post to keep people from turkey grounds, just information to keep you safe.
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Re: Upper Delta WMA
[Re: Stob]
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02/19/19 11:02 PM
02/19/19 11:02 PM
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alhawk
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Do the Delta turkeys have webbed feet. Every time I go up there the woods are 3-4 feet deep. They have them this year for sure
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