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Good read ByersFarm, Yea Marion and his bunch are good people,gotten to know them really well.
He has invited me over that way to hunt with him but haven't had the time to go just yet with work and all..
Done most of my hunting over that way over by the languille river and some over off the levee on whiskey island near Hughes.
I'm sure your truck will leave KTP just like mine on the Rail till it gets to Memphis then it will be picked up by truck.
Was it Marion or his brother who used to work the call counter? Where do you hunt on the languille? We run a guide service here and most of our superduties get used to haul hunters across flooded fields during the winter. I don't know if I'll be able to retire this '17 to that duty one day.
Since your family is from Stuttgart you my know my neighbor here? He is the owner of the Big Sports store there called Macks prairie wings.
My window sticker has Rail on it.
ByersFarm I do a lot of hunting over your way..
I was only there once when I was about 8. Visited my Grandmother's brother, Don Best in Watson on their farm. Then went to Stuttgart to see one of my mother's cousins, Connie who first married a man G.R. Jones at Riceland Foods and after he died she married Roscoe Knott. Jones had many thousands of acres of rice and sat on the board of directors at Riceland Foods. I remember the factory tour well and his Cessna which he used to fly around and visit other farms plus tour his lands daily to keep an eye on things. Most of them passed away years ago and Connie just died last January. "Cousin Connie" was an executive secretary to the Co-op's President but she made her real money the old fashioned way, she married it. Now back to Super Duties.