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🗓️ 2 December 2020
⏱️ 52 minutes
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0:43.5 | layer in the unashamed layer. This is the first time you've done the podcast from this |
0:48.2 | local. From this local. We did it a part of this. This is Zachary, Philis and the house. So we were all together. |
0:56.2 | Phil was in front leaving the duck line. He waited 30 minutes for him. You know, what happens |
1:07.7 | we were killing them every day for the last few days and been eight and nine. So that's what I |
1:14.8 | think is caused the problems. Well, now he's trying to fix it. You know, call Canada. I wish |
1:26.5 | it would work like that. I would go all the way up and say, I send us another few days. |
1:32.3 | But it's, you know, it's actually though been like, I don't know on it open today. It's actually |
1:36.9 | been probably the best opening stretch in years. About five years. At least the full moon |
1:43.1 | hit and everything. So it's spying that you tell me that earlier. Well, look, my best buddy |
1:49.3 | in Kansas, he goes by the moon. So, but he taught me that a lot of times when the full moon |
1:55.6 | hits ducks become nocturnal because they're going by God's flashlight. That's what I call |
2:01.0 | it because you can see. I mean, this morning, I didn't need a light to get to the destination |
2:07.3 | in a boat. You can see. And so ducks feed at night. And so they, so we kill a few early |
2:14.5 | because that's, they've been eating all night. And, but they start moving. Now, I don't |
2:20.6 | know where they go during the day, but they're not flying. And we even see that at our place |
2:24.6 | when we were leaving out, I jumped up to you there. I mean, just like I was going to get |
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