Rick wrote:Darren, I'm gonna miss opening this thread and seeing your son's smile.
Darren wrote: the vast public land nearby with so little pressure and seemingly fairly
Most people aren't willing to hunt like that...BGkirk wrote:Darren wrote: the vast public land nearby with so little pressure and seemingly fairly
Brave brave man to advertise that. Almost makes me nervous for you. But that’s awesome ya have it figured out and apparently no one else wants to try it
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Ducaholic wrote:It's a haul and can be dangerous. Kudos to those that go the distance
Rick wrote:Naw, if'n ya gots a mud motor, you can get right into 'em.
Darren wrote:That's today's hunters, see birds in remote spot........has small trenasse of accessibility? Just plow on in and run em up!
So what further makes Biloxi WMA tough is they've put restrictions on surface drives (the faster of the two mud motor types), and the long tail guys dont want to make the loooong runs that can be required....so it keeps pressure down on the further extents of the property.
But a bay boat with pirogues will get us there !
Darren wrote:ya need webbed feet
Zoom in and examine that boat. It has holes for poles to "stake it". The holes go clean thru.
There's one in the bow by the curve on the "cockpit".
Rick wrote:That's something once common that I've not seen in some time. Nearly had one glassed in back when I hunted from my pirogue a good bit, but ended up just sinking it in shallow stuff and hunting off a stool on its then-stable hull.
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