advantages/disadvantages to regular to long shafts?
I don't know anything about them been thinking of getting another boat set up. Need to know what to get.
duckkillerclyde wrote:advantages/disadvantages to regular to long shafts?
I don't know anything about them been thinking of getting another boat set up. Need to know what to get.
AKPirate wrote:Jason is usually right but sometimes wrong
Bootlipkiller wrote: all the mallards I killed today had boners do to my epic calling.
QH's Paw wrote:For those of you who have mud motor or have had, what's the difference in maintenance cost? I ask this because people I have known that hunt 40 days or more per season say their cost of operation is pretty high and, you almost need to be a tech to keep up with the routine repairs with out getting buried in repair bills. The downtime during the season was also a complaint I heard.
I've never had one, I've always run pumps. I didn't spend a ton on repairs for pumps but, that vegetation shuts you down when it gets in the pump.
duckkillerclyde wrote:
You're better off getting an airboat than a mudboat.
duckkillerclyde wrote:QH's Paw wrote:For those of you who have mud motor or have had, what's the difference in maintenance cost? I ask this because people I have known that hunt 40 days or more per season say their cost of operation is pretty high and, you almost need to be a tech to keep up with the routine repairs with out getting buried in repair bills. The downtime during the season was also a complaint I heard.
I've never had one, I've always run pumps. I didn't spend a ton on repairs for pumps but, that vegetation shuts you down when it gets in the pump.
You're better off getting an airboat than a mudboat.
AKPirate wrote:Jason is usually right but sometimes wrong
Olly wrote:duckkillerclyde wrote:
You're better off getting an airboat than a mudboat.
Hiding an airboat would be pretty hard.
Sent from your honey hole.
QH's Paw wrote:Olly wrote:duckkillerclyde wrote:
You're better off getting an airboat than a mudboat.
Hiding an airboat would be pretty hard.
Sent from your honey hole.
Coastie, here on the Columbia, lot's of guys just ditch their boats off in a distance or in a spot to keep birds from landing there and then set up on the bank. It's actually funny, you see a guy with a sweet duckboat and they rarely sit in it to hunt. Some just use their boats to transport marsh boats to the estuary or marsh area and then ditch the main boat too.
For that type of application an airboat would probably work. I don't know what the draw backs are for an airboat because no one around here runs them. I would think they would be tough to use in rough water and stormy weather, which is something we have plenty of around here.
QH's Paw wrote:For those of you who have mud motor or have had, what's the difference in maintenance cost? I ask this because people I have known that hunt 40 days or more per season say their cost of operation is pretty high and, you almost need to be a tech to keep up with the routine repairs with out getting buried in repair bills. The downtime during the season was also a complaint I heard.
I've never had one, I've always run pumps. I didn't spend a ton on repairs for pumps but, that vegetation shuts you down when it gets in the pump.
Bootlipkiller wrote: all the mallards I killed today had boners do to my epic calling.
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