Willie wrote:triplecurl wrote:Willie wrote:Where is the NCH?
Yes, I'm here too.
You mean North Carolina Hunt?
No coast hunt
I thought since you asked in the NC forum you were gonna organize a local WFF hunt
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Willie wrote:triplecurl wrote:Willie wrote:Where is the NCH?
Yes, I'm here too.
You mean North Carolina Hunt?
No coast hunt
MOhuntingGuy wrote:I bet they were home schooled and lack the necessary social skills in life to take a joke.
MOhuntingGuy wrote:I bet they were home schooled and lack the necessary social skills in life to take a joke.
obxbufflehead wrote:Hey I'd be up for it.
AKPirate wrote:The sins of Boot and Gaddy are causing the Cali drought and knowing they have no limits to their depravity... :mrgreen:
obxbufflehead wrote:Oh rebelp, I couldn't get any 50 in. Our supplier doesn't even carry it and its hard as shit to find anyway. Sorry man
triplecurl wrote:Who else is here in this duck paradise besides me?
CountryRN wrote:Wish I could find a few people from my area of NC. Always looking for someone to split the cost of scouting or BS with in the blind.
triplecurl wrote:CountryRN wrote:Wish I could find a few people from my area of NC. Always looking for someone to split the cost of scouting or BS with in the blind.
What part of NC you from??
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CountryRN wrote:triplecurl wrote:CountryRN wrote:Wish I could find a few people from my area of NC. Always looking for someone to split the cost of scouting or BS with in the blind.
What part of NC you from??
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I live in Halifax County. You are right about plenty of people wanting to go when the ducks are in. I am not the best hunter but have been at it for a few years, and try to pick up a few tips each year. Got dog, deeks, and boat (x2) and will travel.
I've come to a stage in life when the best parts of the hunt for me is seeing the sun slowly rise over a good spread in the swamp or lake, watching my lab return with the occasional downed duck, and talking junk with the others in the blind.
I am always looking for others that are willing to help scout a few new spots.
Sorry for the long answer to the short question
CountryRN wrote:triplecurl wrote:Who else is here in this duck paradise besides me?
I see there isn't many posting up here. They must be ashamed to owning up to living in the cyberscouting capital of the world.
obxbufflehead wrote:rebelp74 wrote:Gotcha
I'll let you know next time I get the chance to look.
Willie wrote:CountryRN wrote:triplecurl wrote:CountryRN wrote:Wish I could find a few people from my area of NC. Always looking for someone to split the cost of scouting or BS with in the blind.
What part of NC you from??
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I live in Halifax County. You are right about plenty of people wanting to go when the ducks are in. I am not the best hunter but have been at it for a few years, and try to pick up a few tips each year. Got dog, deeks, and boat (x2) and will travel.
I've come to a stage in life when the best parts of the hunt for me is seeing the sun slowly rise over a good spread in the swamp or lake, watching my lab return with the occasional downed duck, and talking junk with the others in the blind.
I am always looking for others that are willing to help scout a few new spots.
Sorry for the long answer to the short question
You've got some good spots up there with RR lake.
CountryRN wrote:I love RR Lake - I actually live 5 min from the boat ramp, Gotta watch it though, you can lose a prop every day if you don't know what you are doing. I got a new chart plotter for my 18 foot boat and am waiting for some dead low water to map out some safe tracks to save for when going to the blind in the dark.
I have hunted a few places on Lake Gaston also and am scouting it more when I can.
CountryRN wrote:I love RR Lake - I actually live 5 min from the boat ramp, Gotta watch it though, you can lose a prop every day if you don't know what you are doing. I got a new chart plotter for my 18 foot boat and am waiting for some dead low water to map out some safe tracks to save for when going to the blind in the dark.
I have hunted a few places on Lake Gaston also and am scouting it more when I can.
NuffDaddy wrote:Nigga ran that back like he had my VCR
DC727 wrote:I killed alot of harlequiens at gaston
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NuffDaddy wrote:Nigga ran that back like he had my VCR
Willie wrote:CountryRN wrote:I love RR Lake - I actually live 5 min from the boat ramp, Gotta watch it though, you can lose a prop every day if you don't know what you are doing. I got a new chart plotter for my 18 foot boat and am waiting for some dead low water to map out some safe tracks to save for when going to the blind in the dark.
I have hunted a few places on Lake Gaston also and am scouting it more when I can.
I'd like to get up with you this season and hunt it. I've never been, don't know the lake at all, but have some buddies that have done well.
Would also like to get in in the stripers at Weldon next spring.
CountryRN wrote:Willie wrote:CountryRN wrote:I love RR Lake - I actually live 5 min from the boat ramp, Gotta watch it though, you can lose a prop every day if you don't know what you are doing. I got a new chart plotter for my 18 foot boat and am waiting for some dead low water to map out some safe tracks to save for when going to the blind in the dark.
I have hunted a few places on Lake Gaston also and am scouting it more when I can.
I'd like to get up with you this season and hunt it. I've never been, don't know the lake at all, but have some buddies that have done well.
Would also like to get in in the stripers at Weldon next spring.
Just shoot me a pm and we can check it out sometime. I would love to get into the stripers myself. This was the first year that I had a boat worthy of getting out on the river but had it torn completely apart when the stripers were running. I didn't get it back together until just after they went back down river. They are still catching some good ones at RR lake using shad.
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