Olly wrote: We're still the bastard pirates of the duck forum world.
The Duck Hammer wrote:Fishing rod with a big topwater.
assateague wrote:The Duck Hammer wrote:Fishing rod with a big topwater.
What pound test will he need to make sure Nuff Daddy doesn't fly off the line when he casts him?
Olly wrote: We're still the bastard pirates of the duck forum world.
Richard Federation wrote:I do have a float tube and canoe. My canoe is unstable and in the middle replacing it. I will be fishing out of an 18 foot bass tracker flat bottomed boat but to pull anchor and fire up the motor for every downed bird would be a mess.
I really like the idea of a top-water plug with rod and reel. I actually thought of that earlier today. That is the on I will be using for now.
Thanks for all the suggestions.
Olly wrote: We're still the bastard pirates of the duck forum world.
assateague wrote:The Duck Hammer wrote:Fishing rod with a big topwater.
What pound test will he need to make sure Nuff Daddy doesn't fly off the line when he casts him?
The Duck Hammer wrote:Richard Federation wrote:I do have a float tube and canoe. My canoe is unstable and in the middle replacing it. I will be fishing out of an 18 foot bass tracker flat bottomed boat but to pull anchor and fire up the motor for every downed bird would be a mess.
I really like the idea of a top-water plug with rod and reel. I actually thought of that earlier today. That is the on I will be using for now.
Thanks for all the suggestions.
Only thing to worry about the fishing pole is that in some places you are prohibited from fishing while duck hunting so I have heard. Don't know if that is true or not but you might want to check your regs just in case. The guy who brought that up said that he used a cedar 2x2 about 4" long with homemade wire hooks on it.
Olly wrote:The Duck Hammer wrote:Richard Federation wrote:I do have a float tube and canoe. My canoe is unstable and in the middle replacing it. I will be fishing out of an 18 foot bass tracker flat bottomed boat but to pull anchor and fire up the motor for every downed bird would be a mess.
I really like the idea of a top-water plug with rod and reel. I actually thought of that earlier today. That is the on I will be using for now.
Thanks for all the suggestions.
Only thing to worry about the fishing pole is that in some places you are prohibited from fishing while duck hunting so I have heard. Don't know if that is true or not but you might want to check your regs just in case. The guy who brought that up said that he used a cedar 2x2 about 4" long with homemade wire hooks on it.
Show me where these places are (DNR websites) . I can't imagine this to be true.
Olly wrote: We're still the bastard pirates of the duck forum world.
assateague wrote:The Duck Hammer wrote:Fishing rod with a big topwater.
What pound test will he need to make sure Nuff Daddy doesn't fly off the line when he casts him?
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