timberjak wrote:Seagulls r all over they work on roof.
I'd do it. But that advice might be worth exactly what you paid for it. Welcome, in any event.
timberjak wrote:Seagulls r all over they work on roof.
Rick wrote:timberjak wrote:Seagulls r all over they work on roof.
I'd do it. But that advice might be worth exactly what you paid for it. Welcome, in any event.
AKPirate wrote:Jason is usually right but sometimes wrong
timberjak wrote:First duck in the toon blind. Came in circled us. Came in my side and dropped her into the pocket.
It was awesome!!
AKPirate wrote:Jason is usually right but sometimes wrong
Flightstopper wrote:Rick wrote:timberjak wrote:Seagulls r all over they work on roof.
I'd do it. But that advice might be worth exactly what you paid for it. Welcome, in any event.
I'd be careful timberjak, Rick is known to hunt over a seagull deke
Rick wrote:Flightstopper wrote:Rick wrote:timberjak wrote:Seagulls r all over they work on roof.
I'd do it. But that advice might be worth exactly what you paid for it. Welcome, in any event.
I'd be careful timberjak, Rick is known to hunt over a seagull deke
Beg pardon. Rick is known to kill over a seagull:
Even with these two rubes in the blind:
And I'd put a gull on that barge in a heart beat. Used to put a crow on the bow of my brush brown canoe when floating rivers and streams and bet it helped a lot more than it hurt.
But one does have to wonder about the wisdom of using something they should learn to fear as ducklings as a "confidence" decoy:
AKPirate wrote:Jason is usually right but sometimes wrong
Olly wrote: We're still the bastard pirates of the duck forum world.
AKPirate wrote:Jason is usually right but sometimes wrong
Flightstopper wrote:Rick wrote:Flightstopper wrote:Rick wrote:timberjak wrote:Seagulls r all over they work on roof.
I'd do it. But that advice might be worth exactly what you paid for it. Welcome, in any event.
I'd be careful timberjak, Rick is known to hunt over a seagull deke
Beg pardon. Rick is known to kill over a seagull:
Even with these two rubes in the blind:
And I'd put a gull on that barge in a heart beat. Used to put a crow on the bow of my brush brown canoe when floating rivers and streams and bet it helped a lot more than it hurt.
But one does have to wonder about the wisdom of using something they should learn to fear as ducklings as a "confidence" decoy:damn Rick you think you can hook me up with that chick? I wanna see her nekkid. Although that doesn't look like a guy I'd want to piss off.
firstflight wrote:Flightstopper wrote:Rick wrote:Flightstopper wrote:Rick wrote:[quote="timberjak"]
Seagulls r all over they work on roof.
I'd do it. But that advice might be worth exactly what you paid for it. Welcome, in any event.
I'd be careful timberjak, Rick is known to hunt over a seagull deke
Beg pardon. Rick is known to kill over a seagull:
Even with these two rubes in the blind:
And I'd put a gull on that barge in a heart beat. Used to put a crow on the bow of my brush brown canoe when floating rivers and streams and bet it helped a lot more than it hurt.
But one does have to wonder about the wisdom of using something they should learn to fear as ducklings as a "confidence" decoy:damn Rick you think you can hook me up with that chick? I wanna see her nekkid. Although that doesn't look like a guy I'd want to piss off.
AKPirate wrote:Jason is usually right but sometimes wrong
Flightstopper wrote:firstflight wrote:Flightstopper wrote:Rick wrote:Flightstopper wrote:[quote="Rick"][quote="timberjak"]
Seagulls r all over they work on roof.
I'd do it. But that advice might be worth exactly what you paid for it. Welcome, in any event.
I'd be careful timberjak, Rick is known to hunt over a seagull deke
Beg pardon. Rick is known to kill over a seagull:
Even with these two rubes in the blind:
And I'd put a gull on that barge in a heart beat. Used to put a crow on the bow of my brush brown canoe when floating rivers and streams and bet it helped a lot more than it hurt.
But one does have to wonder about the wisdom of using something they should learn to fear as ducklings as a "confidence" decoy:damn Rick you think you can hook me up with that chick? I wanna see her nekkid. Although that doesn't look like a guy I'd want to piss off.
firstflight wrote:Flightstopper wrote:firstflight wrote:Flightstopper wrote:Rick wrote:[quote="Flightstopper"][quote="Rick"][quote="timberjak"]
Seagulls r all over they work on roof.
I'd do it. But that advice might be worth exactly what you paid for it. Welcome, in any event.
I'd be careful timberjak, Rick is known to hunt over a seagull deke
Beg pardon. Rick is known to kill over a seagull:
Even with these two rubes in the blind:
And I'd put a gull on that barge in a heart beat. Used to put a crow on the bow of my brush brown canoe when floating rivers and streams and bet it helped a lot more than it hurt.
But one does have to wonder about the wisdom of using something they should learn to fear as ducklings as a "confidence" decoy:damn Rick you think you can hook me up with that chick? I wanna see her nekkid. Although that doesn't look like a guy I'd want to piss off.
AKPirate wrote:Jason is usually right but sometimes wrong
parsonrider wrote:I am a newbie from the upper sunrise side of the thumb of Michigan.
AKPirate wrote:Jason is usually right but sometimes wrong
DeadEye_Dan wrote:Bad Axe?? Port Austin?? Harbor Beach??
Sand Point??
parsonrider wrote:I am a newbie from the upper sunrise side of the thumb of Michigan.
Olly wrote: We're still the bastard pirates of the duck forum world.
parsonrider wrote:I am a newbie from the upper sunrise side of the thumb of Michigan.
parsonrider wrote:I am a newbie from the upper sunrise side of the thumb of Michigan.
im on version three of my tooner blind, lots of experience getting things dialed in, if you have any questions shoot me a pm and I'll share my phone numbertimberjak wrote:Tinkering is why we do this. I just wanted more space
For friends
Dogs
And a hot breakfast while hunting.
So far so good.
I got the 20' aluminum pontoon for 400
The upper frame is a garage sale find. A 40 dollar tarp shed
This will also double as deer blind while fishing thru the floor. Too far to shoot across the lake. But no way to hunt that spot without wrecking it from scent etc.
The blind will be a close shot and no scent in or near the woods.
parsonrider wrote:I am a newbie from the upper sunrise side of the thumb of Michigan.
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