rozzo842 wrote:On long walk in hunts (1.5-2 miles) do you carry in your waders or just wear them. I have a couple spots that I am walking at least an hour to get to.The walk is dry until I get to where I'm going. I'm usually pulling a kayak so I can just toss them in it.
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Juice Box wrote:rozzo842 wrote:On long walk in hunts (1.5-2 miles) do you carry in your waders or just wear them. I have a couple spots that I am walking at least an hour to get to.The walk is dry until I get to where I'm going. I'm usually pulling a kayak so I can just toss them in it.
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In your situation I'd toss them in the kayak and just wear some rubber boots or muck boots till you get to the point where you need the waders
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Juice Box wrote:rozzo842 wrote:On long walk in hunts (1.5-2 miles) do you carry in your waders or just wear them. I have a couple spots that I am walking at least an hour to get to.The walk is dry until I get to where I'm going. I'm usually pulling a kayak so I can just toss them in it.
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In your situation I'd find somewhere else to hunt. Fuck walking.
DeadEye_Dan wrote:Juice Box wrote:rozzo842 wrote:On long walk in hunts (1.5-2 miles) do you carry in your waders or just wear them. I have a couple spots that I am walking at least an hour to get to.The walk is dry until I get to where I'm going. I'm usually pulling a kayak so I can just toss them in it.
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In your situation I'd find somewhere else to hunt. Fuck walking.
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DeadEye_Dan wrote:Juice Box wrote:rozzo842 wrote:On long walk in hunts (1.5-2 miles) do you carry in your waders or just wear them. I have a couple spots that I am walking at least an hour to get to.The walk is dry until I get to where I'm going. I'm usually pulling a kayak so I can just toss them in it.
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In your situation I'd find somewhere else to hunt. **** walking.
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RonE wrote:DeadEye_Dan wrote:Juice Box wrote:rozzo842 wrote:On long walk in hunts (1.5-2 miles) do you carry in your waders or just wear them. I have a couple spots that I am walking at least an hour to get to.The walk is dry until I get to where I'm going. I'm usually pulling a kayak so I can just toss them in it.
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In your situation I'd find somewhere else to hunt. Fuck walking.
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I'm with Juice..........Oh, and fuck kayaking too!
Olly wrote:I've hiked miles in 5mm waders before. Take it slow and you won't work up a sweat for when you sit down.
banknote wrote:Rigs up some wheels for your kayak. Some sort of game cart might work, so long as you're on reasonably smooth trail. Then just chuck all your gear in the boat and go.
Nice work on the woodie. It's more fun missing than not shooting at all.
rozzo842 wrote:banknote wrote:Rigs up some wheels for your kayak. Some sort of game cart might work, so long as you're on reasonably smooth trail. Then just chuck all your gear in the boat and go.
Nice work on the woodie. It's more fun missing than not shooting at all.
that's exactly what I did. This is what I ce up with.
I had a blast today. Watching those woodies act like little fighter jets darting all around was great to watch.
rozzo842 wrote:Well I hiked in with waders in the kayak and was soaked when I got there. Pulling this thing is not nearly as easy as I imagined it would be. So I got one woodie this morning, could have easily gotten a limit if my shooting didn't suck. Had some mallards land on the far side and had woodies buzzing the decoys all morning. My performance this morning was embarrassing.
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Eric Haynes wrote:rozzo842 wrote:banknote wrote:Rigs up some wheels for your kayak. Some sort of game cart might work, so long as you're on reasonably smooth trail. Then just chuck all your gear in the boat and go.
Nice work on the woodie. It's more fun missing than not shooting at all.
that's exactly what I did. This is what I ce up with.
I had a blast today. Watching those woodies act like little fighter jets darting all around was great to watch.
Wheels at the fulcrum is 100x easier.
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3legged_lab wrote:rozzo842 wrote:Well I hiked in with waders in the kayak and was soaked when I got there. Pulling this thing is not nearly as easy as I imagined it would be. So I got one woodie this morning, could have easily gotten a limit if my shooting didn't suck. Had some mallards land on the far side and had woodies buzzing the decoys all morning. My performance this morning was embarrassing.
Performance issues happen sometimes, don't be embarrassed. Some find it helpful just to practice, alone. Then you'll be shooting when expected.
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Bootlipkiller wrote:3legged_lab wrote:rozzo842 wrote:Well I hiked in with waders in the kayak and was soaked when I got there. Pulling this thing is not nearly as easy as I imagined it would be. So I got one woodie this morning, could have easily gotten a limit if my shooting didn't suck. Had some mallards land on the far side and had woodies buzzing the decoys all morning. My performance this morning was embarrassing.
Performance issues happen sometimes, don't be embarrassed. Some find it helpful just to practice, alone. Then you'll be shooting when expected.
He's probably shooting to soon, take your time and don't blow your wad right away! Don't feel bad it's common for your first time. Like 3leg said practice alone, it takes the edge off.
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rozzo842 wrote:Bootlipkiller wrote:3legged_lab wrote:rozzo842 wrote:Well I hiked in with waders in the kayak and was soaked when I got there. Pulling this thing is not nearly as easy as I imagined it would be. So I got one woodie this morning, could have easily gotten a limit if my shooting didn't suck. Had some mallards land on the far side and had woodies buzzing the decoys all morning. My performance this morning was embarrassing.
Performance issues happen sometimes, don't be embarrassed. Some find it helpful just to practice, alone. Then you'll be shooting when expected.
He's probably shooting to soon, take your time and don't blow your wad right away! Don't feel bad it's common for your first time. Like 3leg said practice alone, it takes the edge off.
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I've been practicing alone since I was 12, doesn't seem to help. Perhaps a performance enhancing choke would help? I've heard of guys getting good results with hand loads but that just seems too messy for me.
rozzo842 wrote:Bootlipkiller wrote:3legged_lab wrote:rozzo842 wrote:Well I hiked in with waders in the kayak and was soaked when I got there. Pulling this thing is not nearly as easy as I imagined it would be. So I got one woodie this morning, could have easily gotten a limit if my shooting didn't suck. Had some mallards land on the far side and had woodies buzzing the decoys all morning. My performance this morning was embarrassing.
Performance issues happen sometimes, don't be embarrassed. Some find it helpful just to practice, alone. Then you'll be shooting when expected.
He's probably shooting to soon, take your time and don't blow your wad right away! Don't feel bad it's common for your first time. Like 3leg said practice alone, it takes the edge off.
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I've been practicing alone since I was 12, doesn't seem to help. Perhaps a performance enhancing choke would help? I've heard of guys getting good results with hand loads but that just seems too messy for me.
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