NuffDaddy wrote:All the stuff I said was for navigational waters. If you just inland, then the life jackets should be it.
rebelp74 wrote:NuffDaddy wrote:All the stuff I said was for navigational waters. If you just inland, then the life jackets should be it.
Hopefully in that dingy, he would be on a small pond or creek.
CapdYa wrote:Hello everyone,
New to duck hunting this season and plan on using my 10' Jon Boat that I bought last year that I have normally been fishing out of. I'm basically asking for your knowledge in regards to what is required by law and recommended with the boat while heading to the blind. We won't be shooting out of it, but using it to get to a spot to setup a blind. It can fit two people. I'm in NE FL if that is of any reference to specific laws. I bought this from previous owner who used it specifically for duck hunting. Thanks for any help!
Here is a pic so you can get an idea.
jehler wrote:How far north? St johns river?
Olly wrote:I'm a fan of small boats for some reason. I love the idea of scooting around on a quick little boat, of course you need protected waters most of the time for them but small rigs definitely have their place.
Welcome to WFF!
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FlintRiverFowler wrote:Olly wrote:I'm a fan of small boats for some reason. I love the idea of scooting around on a quick little boat, of course you need protected waters most of the time for them but small rigs definitely have their place.
Welcome to WFF!
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Aren't you the same guy trying to talk me out of buying a smaller rig?
rebelp74 wrote:FlintRiverFowler wrote:Olly wrote:I'm a fan of small boats for some reason. I love the idea of scooting around on a quick little boat, of course you need protected waters most of the time for them but small rigs definitely have their place.
Welcome to WFF!
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Aren't you the same guy trying to talk me out of buying a smaller rig?
Easy fellas, let's not re-route this guys thread...
FlintRiverFowler wrote:rebelp74 wrote:FlintRiverFowler wrote:Olly wrote:I'm a fan of small boats for some reason. I love the idea of scooting around on a quick little boat, of course you need protected waters most of the time for them but small rigs definitely have their place.
Welcome to WFF!
Sent from my phone.
Aren't you the same guy trying to talk me out of buying a smaller rig?
Easy fellas, let's not re-route this guys thread...
I thought this thread was about small boats?
rebelp74 wrote:FlintRiverFowler wrote:rebelp74 wrote:FlintRiverFowler wrote:Olly wrote:I'm a fan of small boats for some reason. I love the idea of scooting around on a quick little boat, of course you need protected waters most of the time for them but small rigs definitely have their place.
Welcome to WFF!
Sent from my phone.
Aren't you the same guy trying to talk me out of buying a smaller rig?
Easy fellas, let's not re-route this guys thread...
I thought this thread was about small boats?
It's about a guy "new with jon boat"
CapdYa wrote:jehler wrote:How far north? St johns river?
Around St. Augustine area, inland area where there won't be any big boats. After doing a bunch of searching, I think I'll just need a spotlight and a running light.
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FlintRiverFowler wrote:rebelp74 wrote:FlintRiverFowler wrote:rebelp74 wrote:FlintRiverFowler wrote: Aren't you the same guy trying to talk me out of buying a smaller rig?
Easy fellas, let's not re-route this guys thread...
I thought this thread was about small boats?
It's about a guy "new with jon boat"
Oh, has anyone mentioned making sure to put the plug in?
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