jehler wrote:Outboards self drain, no worries about freezing
NuffDaddy wrote:Take a piece of weedeater line about a foot long. Stick it up the pisser tube as far as you can
Bootlipkiller wrote: all the mallards I killed today had boners do to my epic calling.
3legged_lab wrote:NuffDaddy wrote:Take a piece of weedeater line about a foot long. Stick it up the pisser tube as far as you can
Dan said that's what he does too.
3legged_lab wrote:NuffDaddy wrote:Take a piece of weedeater line about a foot long. Stick it up the pisser tube as far as you can
Dan said that's what he does too.
3legged_lab wrote:NuffDaddy wrote:Take a piece of weedeater line about a foot long. Stick it up the pisser tube as far as you can
Dan said that's what he does too.
Bootlipkiller wrote: all the mallards I killed today had boners do to my epic calling.
FlintRiverFowler wrote:It didnt freeze up, but we hit some rough ass water and wound up gettin my right eyelid frozen shut a few times, waders were stiff as a board and my jacket was pretty crunchy all morning too. I don't see how you northern guys deal with that crap on a regular basis. It was absolutely miserable.
BrewGUN wrote:FlintRiverFowler wrote:It didnt freeze up, but we hit some rough ass water and wound up gettin my right eyelid frozen shut a few times, waders were stiff as a board and my jacket was pretty crunchy all morning too. I don't see how you northern guys deal with that crap on a regular basis. It was absolutely miserable.
We grow hairy Sasquatch knuckles
FlintRiverFowler wrote:BrewGUN wrote:FlintRiverFowler wrote:It didnt freeze up, but we hit some rough ass water and wound up gettin my right eyelid frozen shut a few times, waders were stiff as a board and my jacket was pretty crunchy all morning too. I don't see how you northern guys deal with that crap on a regular basis. It was absolutely miserable.
We grow hairy Sasquatch knuckles
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FlintRiverFowler wrote:It didnt freeze up, but we hit some rough ass water and wound up gettin my right eyelid frozen shut a few times, waders were stiff as a board and my jacket was pretty crunchy all morning too. I don't see how you northern guys deal with that crap on a regular basis. It was absolutely miserable.
NuffDaddy wrote:FlintRiverFowler wrote:It didnt freeze up, but we hit some rough ass water and wound up gettin my right eyelid frozen shut a few times, waders were stiff as a board and my jacket was pretty crunchy all morning too. I don't see how you northern guys deal with that crap on a regular basis. It was absolutely miserable.
Was the water freezing yet? It really starts to suck when you have to go bust ice rings off the decoys every 15 min.
NuffDaddy wrote:FlintRiverFowler wrote:It didnt freeze up, but we hit some rough ass water and wound up gettin my right eyelid frozen shut a few times, waders were stiff as a board and my jacket was pretty crunchy all morning too. I don't see how you northern guys deal with that crap on a regular basis. It was absolutely miserable.
Was the water freezing yet? It really starts to suck when you have to go bust ice rings off the decoys every 15 min.
assateague wrote:NuffDaddy wrote:FlintRiverFowler wrote:It didnt freeze up, but we hit some rough ass water and wound up gettin my right eyelid frozen shut a few times, waders were stiff as a board and my jacket was pretty crunchy all morning too. I don't see how you northern guys deal with that crap on a regular basis. It was absolutely miserable.
Was the water freezing yet? It really starts to suck when you have to go bust ice rings off the decoys every 15 min.
That does suck. A lot.
FlintRiverFowler wrote:NuffDaddy wrote:FlintRiverFowler wrote:It didnt freeze up, but we hit some rough ass water and wound up gettin my right eyelid frozen shut a few times, waders were stiff as a board and my jacket was pretty crunchy all morning too. I don't see how you northern guys deal with that crap on a regular basis. It was absolutely miserable.
Was the water freezing yet? It really starts to suck when you have to go bust ice rings off the decoys every 15 min.
It wasnt great white north cold. The wind was blowing and keeping the waves up and it was probly 8-10 degrees. But by the time we picked up the decoys they were pretty well covered in ice. The boat was an ice cube. What's normal winter stuff up your way is insanity down here. A few weeks ago when it got down to 4 degrees they canceled school for two days bc it was too cold outside. And possibly too sunny.
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