Something to think of as we look towards fall...
http://www.glangler.com/_blog/Great_Lak ... post/MULL/
JGUN wrote:I don't wear it in the summer but when I'm duck hunting or ice fishing I wear a mustang float coat.
Whenever we're in big water or in the little boat we wear them. It's like a regular coat, not just a life vest. Jehler has one and after seeing mine shoot n goose bought one.
MOhuntingGuy wrote: Went with the fuse accessories axium 6 inch doinker style.
Baysider wrote:Most of the areas I hunt are shallow other than the channels which are anywhere from 10-80ft wide. Getting to dry land/marsh isnt an issue, its the getting back to hard ground thats the problem. Walking that gray mud in the summer while dry would be a feat.
That story is a good reminder for all of us. Stay safe fellas.
MOhuntingGuy wrote: Went with the fuse accessories axium 6 inch doinker style.
assateague wrote:When we were out clamming with the kids a few weeks back, I got in some. I was mid thigh before I could wiggle out, with no sign of bottom, and this was only knee deep water. If it would've happened with waders on, it could've been ugly. Never happened to me clamming before. And it's cold, too.
MOhuntingGuy wrote: Went with the fuse accessories axium 6 inch doinker style.
jehler wrote:Good thing these guys weren't wearing waders, would sucked em right to the bottom
Baysider wrote:
We have a lease on the bayside near the MD line. Last winter I was walking back from hiding the boat to get into the blind and found a hole without a bottom. The only thing that kept me from sliding under that marsh was my gun. A bit scary. A lot of our marshes are actually floating. When we built our blinds once we cut through the roots we could put a 10ft 6x6 down by hand.
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