NuffDaddy wrote:Looking good.
Just don't use pine. It dries up and turns to sticks really fast.
FlintRiverFowler wrote:NuffDaddy wrote:Looking good.
Just don't use pine. It dries up and turns to sticks really fast.
How long does it take to start tuning brown?
NuffDaddy wrote:FlintRiverFowler wrote:NuffDaddy wrote:Looking good.
Just don't use pine. It dries up and turns to sticks really fast.
How long does it take to start tuning brown?
The cedar depends on heat and light. If it's hot and in the sun probably 1 week or so. All the stuff that folds up on the inside of my blind will stay green all season.
FlintRiverFowler wrote:NuffDaddy wrote:FlintRiverFowler wrote:NuffDaddy wrote:Looking good.
Just don't use pine. It dries up and turns to sticks really fast.
How long does it take to start tuning brown?
The cedar depends on heat and light. If it's hot and in the sun probably 1 week or so. All the stuff that folds up on the inside of my blind will stay green all season.
Mines gona sit out but it's gona be in the 20s at night and 50s during the day
NuffDaddy wrote:FlintRiverFowler wrote:NuffDaddy wrote:FlintRiverFowler wrote:NuffDaddy wrote:Looking good.
Just don't use pine. It dries up and turns to sticks really fast.
How long does it take to start tuning brown?
The cedar depends on heat and light. If it's hot and in the sun probably 1 week or so. All the stuff that folds up on the inside of my blind will stay green all season.
Mines gona sit out but it's gona be in the 20s at night and 50s during the day
Should be turning a little brown by then.
NuffDaddy wrote:I really don't think it will matter much though. Maybe it's different down there, but the ducks don't seem to care if the boat looks a little out of place here. As long as it doesn't look like a boat and they can't see the people inside I've never had problems with ducks flaring off it.
FlintRiverFowler wrote:NuffDaddy wrote:I really don't think it will matter much though. Maybe it's different down there, but the ducks don't seem to care if the boat looks a little out of place here. As long as it doesn't look like a boat and they can't see the people inside I've never had problems with ducks flaring off it.
Yeah I guess a blob of trees sitting on open water is a blob of trees no matter what the color.
NuffDaddy wrote:FlintRiverFowler wrote:NuffDaddy wrote:I really don't think it will matter much though. Maybe it's different down there, but the ducks don't seem to care if the boat looks a little out of place here. As long as it doesn't look like a boat and they can't see the people inside I've never had problems with ducks flaring off it.
Yeah I guess a blob of trees sitting on open water is a blob of trees no matter what the color.
Yup. Even along the shoreline they don't seem to care much.
Where are you planning on hunting with your boat?
FlintRiverFowler wrote:NuffDaddy wrote:FlintRiverFowler wrote:NuffDaddy wrote:I really don't think it will matter much though. Maybe it's different down there, but the ducks don't seem to care if the boat looks a little out of place here. As long as it doesn't look like a boat and they can't see the people inside I've never had problems with ducks flaring off it.
Yeah I guess a blob of trees sitting on open water is a blob of trees no matter what the color.
Yup. Even along the shoreline they don't seem to care much.
Where are you planning on hunting with your boat?
Open water basically bc the water is about 30 feet from the shore line but as the season progresses I'll be hunting other bodies of water and my main lake is going to rise pretty quickly to the point where I'll be back to hunting the edge of the woods on the bank.
How deep is it where you hunt open water?
NuffDaddy wrote:FlintRiverFowler wrote:NuffDaddy wrote:FlintRiverFowler wrote:NuffDaddy wrote:I really don't think it will matter much though. Maybe it's different down there, but the ducks don't seem to care if the boat looks a little out of place here. As long as it doesn't look like a boat and they can't see the people inside I've never had problems with ducks flaring off it.
Yeah I guess a blob of trees sitting on open water is a blob of trees no matter what the color.
Yup. Even along the shoreline they don't seem to care much.
Where are you planning on hunting with your boat?
Open water basically bc the water is about 30 feet from the shore line but as the season progresses I'll be hunting other bodies of water and my main lake is going to rise pretty quickly to the point where I'll be back to hunting the edge of the woods on the bank.
How deep is it where you hunt open water?
Without any wind influence the water is almost 2' deep at the cattails this year. I've been hunting the shoreline a lot more this year with the higher water. But when Im in open water I'm usually about 300 yards from shore. That's around waist deep. I don't like to hunt where I can't wade. It's just too much work doing it all from the boat.
FlintRiverFowler wrote:NuffDaddy wrote:FlintRiverFowler wrote:NuffDaddy wrote:FlintRiverFowler wrote:[quote="NuffDaddy"]I really don't think it will matter much though. Maybe it's different down there, but the ducks don't seem to care if the boat looks a little out of place here. As long as it doesn't look like a boat and they can't see the people inside I've never had problems with ducks flaring off it.
Yeah I guess a blob of trees sitting on open water is a blob of trees no matter what the color.
Yup. Even along the shoreline they don't seem to care much.
Where are you planning on hunting with your boat?
Open water basically bc the water is about 30 feet from the shore line but as the season progresses I'll be hunting other bodies of water and my main lake is going to rise pretty quickly to the point where I'll be back to hunting the edge of the woods on the bank.
How deep is it where you hunt open water?
Without any wind influence the water is almost 2' deep at the cattails this year. I've been hunting the shoreline a lot more this year with the higher water. But when Im in open water I'm usually about 300 yards from shore. That's around waist deep. I don't like to hunt where I can't wade. It's just too much work doing it all from the boat.
NuffDaddy wrote:That'll kill ducks
FlintRiverFowler wrote:She is road worthy up to 65 mph but it's like pulling a damn parachute behind the truck bc of all the drag.
NuffDaddy wrote:FlintRiverFowler wrote:She is road worthy up to 65 mph but it's like pulling a damn parachute behind the truck bc of all the drag.
It can't pull that bad does it? Shouldn't sit any higher than the cab of your truck.
FlintRiverFowler wrote:NuffDaddy wrote:FlintRiverFowler wrote:She is road worthy up to 65 mph but it's like pulling a damn parachute behind the truck bc of all the drag.
It can't pull that bad does it? Shouldn't sit any higher than the cab of your truck.
The slip stream only goes back so far
NuffDaddy wrote:FlintRiverFowler wrote:NuffDaddy wrote:FlintRiverFowler wrote:She is road worthy up to 65 mph but it's like pulling a damn parachute behind the truck bc of all the drag.
It can't pull that bad does it? Shouldn't sit any higher than the cab of your truck.
The slip stream only goes back so far
I guess. I have the capper on my truck so it works good. I don't even know my boat is back there.
FlintRiverFowler wrote:NuffDaddy wrote:FlintRiverFowler wrote:NuffDaddy wrote:FlintRiverFowler wrote:She is road worthy up to 65 mph but it's like pulling a damn parachute behind the truck bc of all the drag.
It can't pull that bad does it? Shouldn't sit any higher than the cab of your truck.
The slip stream only goes back so far
I guess. I have the capper on my truck so it works good. I don't even know my boat is back there.
I've got one too
FlintRiverFowler wrote:Thanks to olly the boat is now completed.
Thanks man. It was a pretty sickening feeling being stuck out there with no tools.
Deltaman wrote:FlintRiverFowler wrote:Thanks to olly the boat is now completed.
Thanks man. It was a pretty sickening feeling being stuck out there with no tools.
He buy you a tool kit?
Olly wrote:Deltaman wrote:FlintRiverFowler wrote:Thanks to olly the boat is now completed.
Thanks man. It was a pretty sickening feeling being stuck out there with no tools.
He buy you a tool kit?
A Christmas gift! Nothing worse than not having tools when you need them.
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