By John K. Flores
The Daily Review
If you go back a few months, when the weather was in triple digits, it was then the matrix of data began to come together that revealed this year’s duck season was going to be a tough one for some. Particularly, for those living in southwest Louisiana.
While I was driving home from the Gueydan Duck Festival the last weekend in August, the countryside looked like a parched desert. Clouds of dust rolled up behind the bed of my truck as I traveled along Maree Michel Road heading to a field trial event.