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Post by bsutravis on Sept 19, 2006 15:07:37 GMT -5
I'm still trying to find some time to get some picks of my buddies boat that we have been working on this summer. We have built a homemade scissor type blind frame instead of buying one...and it looks and works great. I'll get some pics probably tomorrow.
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Post by jwkimber45 on Sept 19, 2006 15:34:48 GMT -5
Get some pics Travis, I'd like to see it!!!!
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Post by pigeonflier on Sept 19, 2006 21:01:26 GMT -5
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Post by bsutravis on Sept 19, 2006 22:40:19 GMT -5
Pigeon.... You must eat duck and goose every meal!
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Post by dec on Sept 20, 2006 7:29:06 GMT -5
I'd post up my waterfowl rig, but it would simply be a picture of my boots. We mostly field hunt. Our water hunting consists of shallow ponds and swamps. I have a small boat that I camoed out a couple years ago, but it has never seen water since I've owned it. We have too much success in areas where we can wade in, so we never mess with boats. I do have a buddy on Lake Erie that I hunt with. He has an awesome duck boat. We set up decoys and then he cooks up breakfast right there on the boat for everyone. Sweet set up.
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Post by bsutravis on Sept 20, 2006 8:04:16 GMT -5
We set up decoys and then he cooks up breakfast right there on the boat for everyone. Sweet set up. I think that Kimber has a deal like that for his guide service, it's his Platinum Special......you really pay out the nose for those overcooked eggs! LOL
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Post by jwkimber45 on Sept 20, 2006 9:18:00 GMT -5
We set up decoys and then he cooks up breakfast right there on the boat for everyone. Sweet set up. I think that Kimber has a deal like that for his guide service, it's his Platinum Special......you really pay out the nose for those overcooked eggs! LOL Nope, breakfast is included with every hunt
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Post by pigeonflier on Sept 20, 2006 12:22:52 GMT -5
I thought I was the only one who had to eat before the sunrise. Fresh biscuits/gravy, eggs and bacon is standard on my guided hunts. Look close at pic above and you can see the grill under the seat. www.biglakeoutdoors.com
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Post by pigeonflier on Sept 20, 2006 12:29:46 GMT -5
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Post by jwkimber45 on Sept 20, 2006 15:00:00 GMT -5
I thought I was the only one who had to eat before the sunrise. Fresh biscuits/gravy, eggs and bacon is standard on my guided hunts. Look close at pic above and you can see the grill under the seat. www.biglakeoutdoors.comWe're big fans of Eggs, bacon or sasuage, cheesy hash browns. Sometimes we get crazy and do pancakes and bacon. Every once in a while sasuage, egg, & cheese muffins. Thats why i always gain 20 lbs during duck season.....
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Post by supr87gt on Sept 20, 2006 17:02:40 GMT -5
OK guys. We'd like to join the fleet. We're looking possibly for an 18-20 footer with an engine. Looking to spend about $5000. I know we're running out of time but the idea just came up. Anyone got any leads? Flat bottom or possibly a semi V
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Post by jwkimber45 on Sept 20, 2006 17:11:12 GMT -5
Whooo, thats a tall order. Unless you're planning on running big water, I'd go Mod-Vee on the hull. You're going to want nothing smaller than a 50hp on an 18'. Thats bare minimum IMHO. 75hp would be better. On a 20', I'd power up a bit. I'll keep my ear to the track for you......
call me Tom, if you'd like to discuss further.....
491-8854
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