MCgunner
January 3, 2008, 06:48 AM
Combination duck boat, lay out blind, pull behind trailer to get my stuff to the pothole, and I could even use it to fish small water.
http://www.otteroutdoors.com/
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ojibweindian
January 3, 2008, 08:53 AM
Yep
That's pretty neat!
Kimber1911_06238
January 3, 2008, 08:57 AM
nice! but at over $700 it's a bit pricey. I'd go with an aluminum john boat and some camo netting :) You can even attach some dinghy wheels to it is you like. If you wanna spend the cash, it looks like a great option.
MCgunner
January 3, 2008, 10:16 AM
Been there, done that. What I want this for is combination trailer to pull down to the pothole from the parking lot on the trail at the WMA, then get in it at the pot hole (don't have to stand knee deep in water the whole time), put out and retrieve deeks and retrieve ducks so I ain't gettin' bogged in the mud. It kills several birds with one stone. I can tow it behind my bike as a trailer when it's really wet down on my place. The wheels will roll on the trail, water's no problem. Not much call for that when it's dry down there and I wouldn't think it'd hold up too well doing that, so I might pass using it for that.
It's only 8 ft, so I could put it in my 16 ft boat and run out to a hunting spot somewhere like Redfish or Swan lake up the river from the bay I live on, park the boat, use this thing to hunt out of, ride home in the boat. Okay, well, I could just build a boat blind, but I think this thing would be more effective. I already have a 36 lb thrust trolling motor collecting dust, too, I couldn't refuse for 30 bucks.
Yeah, well, I'll have to save up for it, though. LOL Right now, I have other things I need worse. Sure would be a handy deal for me, though, and duck hunting would be a lot easier. With shipping it's $569 and I'd probably want that 50 dollar lay back seat, though I could build that I guess. I'd wanna buy come kayak oars for it and, of course, a trolling motor battery since I don't have one at present. I could cover it with camo or use reeds where I'm hunting. Down at the WMA, there's plenty of reeds and cover. It'd just be nice not to have to stand up. I could take the load off my old back. I was at another WMA up the coast teal season and had to swim out of an especially boggy pot hole. I don't wanna do THAT again. Ruined my cell phone (like and idiot, I didn't leave it in the truck) and dunked my new Remington Spartan. :rolleyes:
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