assateague wrote:Yes, it will. I've seen some use it anyway, and cover it with Saran Wrap while the resin is curing, though, which seems to work.
So will it be as sturdy as a yeti cooler?
assateague wrote:Yes, it will. I've seen some use it anyway, and cover it with Saran Wrap while the resin is curing, though, which seems to work.
FlintRiverFowler wrote:assateague wrote:Yes, it will. I've seen some use it anyway, and cover it with Saran Wrap while the resin is curing, though, which seems to work.
So will it be as sturdy as a yeti cooler?
Eric Haynes wrote:I don't think you ever said it but I didn't catch it if you did. How big is this boat and how many do you think it will hunt?
FlintRiverFowler wrote:Eric Haynes wrote:I don't think you ever said it but I didn't catch it if you did. How big is this boat and how many do you think it will hunt?
It was advertised as a 1548... I got suspicious and measured it. It's actually a 1650.
I think it should hunt 3 people pretty comfortably.
FlintRiverFowler wrote:Eric Haynes wrote:I don't think you ever said it but I didn't catch it if you did. How big is this boat and how many do you think it will hunt?
It was advertised as a 1548... I got suspicious and measured it. It's actually a 1650.
I think it should hunt 3 people pretty comfortably.
assateague wrote:FlintRiverFowler wrote:Eric Haynes wrote:I don't think you ever said it but I didn't catch it if you did. How big is this boat and how many do you think it will hunt?
It was advertised as a 1548... I got suspicious and measured it. It's actually a 1650.
I think it should hunt 3 people pretty comfortably.
Are you going to even bother with a blind, or just paint it? Or go the Jehler route? Seems like a big bastard to try and make a blind on.
jehler wrote:Flint what kind of birds are you looking to hunt with this rig?
FlintRiverFowler wrote:jehler wrote:Flint what kind of birds are you looking to hunt with this rig?
All kinds. One place is a pretty good sized lake with divers out on the deep end of it. I've semi successfully killed them from shore out there but I've been doin a little research on you northern guys ways. I'm planning on getting out in the middle with this boat though. Gona get some weird looks from the doucher duck hunters around here.
FlintRiverFowler wrote:assateague wrote:FlintRiverFowler wrote:Eric Haynes wrote:I don't think you ever said it but I didn't catch it if you did. How big is this boat and how many do you think it will hunt?
It was advertised as a 1548... I got suspicious and measured it. It's actually a 1650.
I think it should hunt 3 people pretty comfortably.
Are you going to even bother with a blind, or just paint it? Or go the Jehler route? Seems like a big bastard to try and make a blind on.
Assa..... Go back and look at the pics in my first post in this thread.
It has a hard sided blind made onto it.
I was discussing with a friend yesterday how I'm gona brush it up for season. Thinking probly the jehler barge route just attaching brush and tree limbs to it. But there's also Lake Seminole where it's mostly grass to hunt out of . There I would just need to cover the whole thing in grass mats to keep it hidden. I also have the snap on camo top coming idk if the guy has sent it yet or not. Or what pattern it is. Not going to waste the time and money painting her pretty though. The paint is completely dulled out and I like it like that. Looks like a log,
assateague wrote:FlintRiverFowler wrote:assateague wrote:FlintRiverFowler wrote:Eric Haynes wrote:I don't think you ever said it but I didn't catch it if you did. How big is this boat and how many do you think it will hunt?
It was advertised as a 1548... I got suspicious and measured it. It's actually a 1650.
I think it should hunt 3 people pretty comfortably.
Are you going to even bother with a blind, or just paint it? Or go the Jehler route? Seems like a big bastard to try and make a blind on.
Assa..... Go back and look at the pics in my first post in this thread.
It has a hard sided blind made onto it.
I was discussing with a friend yesterday how I'm gona brush it up for season. Thinking probly the jehler barge route just attaching brush and tree limbs to it. But there's also Lake Seminole where it's mostly grass to hunt out of . There I would just need to cover the whole thing in grass mats to keep it hidden. I also have the snap on camo top coming idk if the guy has sent it yet or not. Or what pattern it is. Not going to waste the time and money painting her pretty though. The paint is completely dulled out and I like it like that. Looks like a log,
I know, but I was talking more about hanging Real Grass on the sides, or draping a shaggy blind or something like that on it.
lawn chairs are absolutely terrible to stand out of to shoot.Duckdog wrote:If it were me, with that much open floor space, I'd opt for lawn chairs in the middle.
Duckdog wrote:I could see where the "bag type" chairs would suck, but I wouldn't think the old school aluminum frame type, (or something similar) with more of a flat seat that doesn't sag your ass down to your ankles, would be bad.
NuffDaddy wrote:Brush one side alittle grassier and one more brushy. Or paint one side grey and the other side more tan. Then put some sort of stubble straps on it and throw something on when you get to your spot.
FlintRiverFowler wrote:NuffDaddy wrote:Brush one side alittle grassier and one more brushy. Or paint one side grey and the other side more tan. Then put some sort of stubble straps on it and throw something on when you get to your spot.
That's a really good idea nuff. I really may go this route.
NuffDaddy wrote:FlintRiverFowler wrote:NuffDaddy wrote:Brush one side alittle grassier and one more brushy. Or paint one side grey and the other side more tan. Then put some sort of stubble straps on it and throw something on when you get to your spot.
That's a really good idea nuff. I really may go this route.
I know of a few boats that do that abound here. Cedar for open water and grass matts when they pull into cattails.
I'm sure you'll hear it from Assa for this one though.
Eric Haynes wrote:NuffDaddy wrote:FlintRiverFowler wrote:NuffDaddy wrote:Brush one side alittle grassier and one more brushy. Or paint one side grey and the other side more tan. Then put some sort of stubble straps on it and throw something on when you get to your spot.
That's a really good idea nuff. I really may go this route.
I know of a few boats that do that abound here. Cedar for open water and grass matts when they pull into cattails.
I'm sure you'll hear it from Assa for this one though.
Yup and anyone else
FlintRiverFowler wrote:Eric Haynes wrote:NuffDaddy wrote:FlintRiverFowler wrote:NuffDaddy wrote:Brush one side alittle grassier and one more brushy. Or paint one side grey and the other side more tan. Then put some sort of stubble straps on it and throw something on when you get to your spot.
That's a really good idea nuff. I really may go this route.
I know of a few boats that do that abound here. Cedar for open water and grass matts when they pull into cattails.
I'm sure you'll hear it from Assa for this one though.
Yup and anyone else
Is there something wrong with it?
It's like having two boats.
rebelp74 wrote:Yeah I have a yacht, suck it bitches!
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