My oldest daughter, Theresa Marie "Teri," is 59 years old today. Her Senior Class picture was taken back in 1981, having graduated from St. Aloysius High School. She has one daughter, Sonya Michelle, who is 38 years old now and served our country in the U.S. Navy. My daughter lives in Magee, MS, having retired as a nurse. I wish her a very Happy 59th Birthday, and may she have many more returns of her "special" day! I love you so much! MOM xoxo
Friday, November 11, 2022
Theresa Marie (Teri) 59th Birthday!
My oldest daughter, Theresa Marie "Teri," is 59 years old today. Her Senior Class picture was taken back in 1981, having graduated from St. Aloysius High School. She has one daughter, Sonya Michelle, who is 38 years old now and served our country in the U.S. Navy. My daughter lives in Magee, MS, having retired as a nurse. I wish her a very Happy 59th Birthday, and may she have many more returns of her "special" day! I love you so much! MOM xoxo
Tuesday, November 08, 2022
11-3-2022 Vicksburg, MS Mississippi River drought continues - Low water ...
Sunday, November 06, 2022
Hog #204 & 9 For The Year
My Facebook friend, Kareen Beinhauer of Texas, killed another hog last night. This is her story, in her own words.
I was out by 7:37 pm. It was so comfortable I actually dozed off, and when I looked, the hog was there. His butt was facing me, so I had to wait until he turned a little, and when he did, I took my shot, and down he went. He was still breathing a little when I walked up to him, so I put another in him for good measure. The measuring tape showed he weighed about 210, but I didn't take my glasses, so I couldn't really see all that well, but I will remeasure in the morning. His tusks were not very big either, but who cares? I got a hog. That makes # 204, 9 for the year. Pics to follow. Yippee! This one is in memory of my niece, who passed away this Wednesday. This one's for you, Melanie! RIP and fly high, girl! Love you!
Some daytime pics & Jack sure was happy to chew on a hog again.
Saturday, November 05, 2022
Friday, November 04, 2022
Happy 15th Birthday Ian
Today, my great-grandson Ian is 15 years old. This picture was taken last hunting season down on the farm. I'm looking forward to seeing him this evening to celebrate his birthday at the bowling alley. Wishing him a very Happy Birthday on his special day. I love you so much! Gran Gran
Saturday, October 22, 2022
Good Lord Willing , The Water Will Rise
This Mississippi River at Vicksburg is at its lowest in a decade, and the water's steadily decreasing.
What does that mean for Vicksburg? Well, for one, it means our maritime industries are stretched thin. At Golding Barge, for example, they have to light-load, meaning they're loading more barges with less product to allow the crafts to travel through the shallows.
In Vicksburg and Warren County, if it's not the river that brings in business, it's the tourists. Companies that depend on cruise boat traffic from the river will also be squeezed over the next month as river levels continue to descend.
With Viking's large passenger capacity suddenly absent from the River City for the first time and American queen also adjusting its routes due to the low water, it might be time to support those businesses - like our downtown merchants and museums, for example - that could take a hit from the lack of foot traffic.
The lack of tourist traffic from the boats also means fewer people witness the best parts of our historic city. With their tour busses full of people from across the globe and the smiling faces looking forward to welcoming them to the Hospitality State, it's at the very least a shame that they'll have to miss out on Vicksburg.
The Mighty Mississippi is a storied body of water with a mind of its own, and it's playing games with the way of life of residents who don't need their lives to be more difficult.
So, over the coming weeks, the best thing to do is to pray for those whose livelihoods depend on the river and its whims, patronize the businesses losing revenue to decreased traffic, and pray that somewhere a little upriver, rainfall will bring the water back where it needs to be.
The Vicksburg Post
Wednesday, October 19, 2022
Happy 38th Birthday Candace Lynne
Monday, September 19, 2022
Leaving On A Jet Plane
Sunday, September 18, 2022
Paddling with Dale "Grey Beard" Sanders on 19 July 2022
Friday, September 16, 2022
Massive "Dump Lake" Alligator Caught With Pliers
Tyler Emfinger of Bentonia and Trey Davis of Flora used pliers to land this 13-foot, 2-inch alligator weighing 617 pounds.
A massive alligator weighing 617 pounds and measuring 13 feet, 2 inches gave a pair of Mississippi hunters the slip two nights in a row. Facing the same possible outcome the third night, the hunters turned to something odd for help — pliers.
"We saw lots of smaller gators and one that's about 12 feet," said Tyler Emfinger of Bentonia. "I'd been chasing him three days straight, so we weren't trying to catch anything but him.
"We had hooked him two days in a row. He went under logs and pulled off. It was very frustrating."
On Sept. 2, the alligator wasn't where Emfinger and hunting partner Trey Davis of Flora expected to find him. He'd been spotted in the same general area of Dump Lake the previous nights, but it appeared he'd grown tired of the hunters and relocated. So, the hunters moved along, too.
"We went east to the other end of the lake," Emfinger said. "It's hard to get into.
"There's a lot of weeds and grass. The high water had killed a lot of the lily pads, so there's some open areas. Once you break through it, it opens up."
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Same alligator, same scenario
That's where the big alligator was. Emfinger cast at him, but missed and his hook became tangled in weeds. The alligator submerged.
Emfinger's light was turned off, but it was a moonlit night and he soon saw a wake on the water's surface. Seeing where the alligator was going, the two moved the boat to get ahead of him.
"As soon as he turned sideways I cast and hooked him," Emfinger said. "He went under.
"He just slowly pulled us along and then he took off. He went under some logs again and laid down. I could see bubbles coming up, so I knew where he was."
Emfinger was in an all too familiar predicament. He was on one side of the logs and the alligator on the other. He also couldn't slide his rod under the logs and grab it on the other side.
"If there's room under the log you can run the rod under it to the other side," Davis said. "There's so many logs in that lake, it's common to deal with that. There was no clearance to get the rod under it."
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Pliers to the rescue for alligator hunters
The two moved so they could grab the line on the opposite side of the log. Davis then wrapped the line around the handles of Channellock pliers and secured it. They cut the line between the pliers and the rod, tied the ends of the line together using an Alberto knot and the fight resumed.
It wasn't the first time the hunters had resorted to the trick. Davis also had tags for alligators and the two found themselves in a similar situation the previous night.
"I'd shot a 10-foot, 5-inch the night before," Davis said. "He did the same thing.
"He went under a log. Tyler said, 'Grab something to wrap the line around.' That was the only thing we could find to wrap the line around to keep it tight. That's when we learned that. We did it two nights in a row and we were two for two on that. It was a huge gamble, but it paid off."
Emfinger got his gator, but now he had another problem — it was bigger than he thought and bigger than his boat could handle.
An alligator too big for the boat
"He was way bigger, way bigger," Emfinger said. "I knew he was the biggest one I've ever killed.
"We couldn't get him in our boat. I have a 14-foot, V-bottom Jon boat."
Fortunately, Emfinger had a friend who was also hunting and was in a bigger boat. It almost wasn't enough, either.
"It took four of us to get him in the boat," Emfinger said. "It was a 19-foot boat and it took on about a foot of water.
"We had three people on one side and the gator and the back corner went under. I thought we were about to sink it. We had to bilge it out."
So, with a little luck, the help of friends and a pair of pliers, Emfinger finally landed his biggest alligator to date.
"It was a miracle in the making," Emfinger said. "That's for sure."
Contact Brian Broom at 601-961-7225 or bbroom@gannett.com.
Thursday, September 15, 2022
Sunday, September 11, 2022
We Remember
Friday, September 09, 2022
Monday, September 05, 2022
Thursday, August 25, 2022
Just A Squirrel Trying To Get A Nut
This buck was munching on what I can only assume is that squirrels stash because the rodent would dash left to right trying to stop the burglary.
Wednesday, August 17, 2022
In Memory Of Tricia My Former Next-Door Neighbor
Patricia Reid was born February 4, 1954, in Vicksburg, MS, where she lived most of her life. She died peacefully in her sleep on August 15, 2022, in Columbia, SC.
She is survived by her son and daughter-in-law Christopher and Katie Reid of Columbia, SC, and their kids Caleb (12) and Safi (5), her daughter and son-in-law Erica Reid Gerdes and Fuzzy Gerdes of Chicago, IL, and her sister Linda Antoine of Vicksburg, MS. Tricia was preceded in death by her husband David in 2007 and her parents George and Juanita Bane.
Tricia loved her family, friends, classic rock, Jason Momoa, and all animals--especially cats. Called Mama Reid by many, she and David provided a safe space in their home for many friends of Christopher and Erica in Vicksburg. in the 80s and 90s. They were especially known for their New Year's bonfires and for taking their kids to see live music.
During the last week of her life, Tricia made many new friends and ate many delicious meals. She was excited about the future.
Christopher and Erica take comfort in that their parents are now reunited and are likely making each other laugh, which was their favorite activity in life.
A memorial will be held at a later date.
Donations can be made in Tricia's memory to the following organizations:
Humane Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals - https://humanesc.org/
NAMI: National Alliance on Mental Illness - https://nami.org/Home
Fond memories and expressions of sympathy may be shared at www.dunbarfuneralhomedevine.com for the Reid family.
Friday, August 12, 2022
Bear Cub Transported to Rehab Facility After Hit By Vehicle
It occurred while the area was experiencing torrential rain.
Sheriff's Department units and Lt. Lee Harvey of the Mississippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries, and Parks arrived on the scene.
The bear cub was recovered by Harvey and transported to a wildlife rehabilitation expert. Sheriff Martin Pac said the injuries did not appear to be life-threatening.
Tuesday, August 09, 2022
Velvet Buck Season Permits On Sale For September Hunt
In the 2022 Legislative Season, House Bill 1035 was passed, establishing a velvet buck season in Mississippi. To participate in this season, hunters must obtain a special Velvet Season Permit. These permits will be available to purchase on August 1, 2022, at anywhere you can purchase a hunting and fishing license.
Here’s what you need to know to be ready to hunt this September:
When: September 16-18, 2022
Where: Private Lands Only
What: Only legal bucks for the respective Deer Management Unit may be harvested. Find your Deer Management Unit here.
With: Archery Only – Longbows, recurves, compound bows, and crossbows. There is no minimum or maximum draw weight. There is no minimum length arrow. Fixed or mechanical broadheads may be used.
Price: Unless exempt or have a lifetime license, all hunters must possess a valid Velvet Season Permit. The cost of the permit for residents is $10.00. For non-residents, this permit is included in your $50.00 deer permit.
Additional Rules to note:
- Bag Limit – The bag limit is one (1) legal buck, and this buck will count towards your annual antlered deer bag limit.
- Mandatory Harvest Reporting – Hunters (including license-exempt hunters) must report their harvest by 10:00 p.m. the day of harvest. Hunters can report via the MDWFP Smartphone App or MDWFP web portal.
- Mandatory CWD Sampling – All harvested bucks must be submitted for CWD sampling to an MDWFP CWD Drop-off freezer or to an MDWFP participating taxidermist within 5 days of harvest.
- Find a CWD Drop-Off Freezer
- Find a Participating Taxidermist
Monday, August 08, 2022
Bear Cub Hit By Car On 465 North of Town
The driver stopped and returned to find the bear Cub, who it appears did not survive the hit. MDWFP was contacted along with Warren County Sheriff’s deputies.
Before officials could arrive, the driver alerted them the bear had survived the impact and was coming out of it.
Lee Harvey with MDWFP took control of the scene and established a safe perimeter from the cub. It was unclear if the mother was still in the area or if the injured cub would lash out. Several people were asked to move from the area.
The Vicksburg Daily News will update on the condition of the cub as more information becomes available.
Thursday, August 04, 2022
MS Man Pulled a Massive 104lb. Catfish From River
A Brookhaven man Christopher Halley pulled a massive 104lb. Catfish from the Mississippi River at Natchez on a trot line over the weekend while learning how to fish with his mother-in-law, Sandra Case, and father-in-law, David Case. My congratulations on a catch of a lifetime. Some good eating for sure for the whole family.






























