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KAYAK DUCK HUNTING
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<blockquote data-quote="GUNNERX2" data-source="post: 5458729" data-attributes="member: 19586"><p>While not a kayak, I did a fair amount of float hunting on local rivers out of a wooden jon boat that I built. The plans were pretty simple and the boat turned out great. Floating the rivers, I would hug the inside bends of the river and flush ducks out of the slack water found there. Woodies, teal and mallards were most of what I killed. I did flip it once when I got pinned up against a tree root ball that was in the middle of the channel in a faster section of the river. </p><p>I've owned a one man boat for over 30 years but have never actively hunted out of it, just used it for setting up and retrieving downed birds. Back when I bought it, it was called a "Tail Gunner" but shortly thereafter the company changed the name to "Poke Boat".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GUNNERX2, post: 5458729, member: 19586"] While not a kayak, I did a fair amount of float hunting on local rivers out of a wooden jon boat that I built. The plans were pretty simple and the boat turned out great. Floating the rivers, I would hug the inside bends of the river and flush ducks out of the slack water found there. Woodies, teal and mallards were most of what I killed. I did flip it once when I got pinned up against a tree root ball that was in the middle of the channel in a faster section of the river. I've owned a one man boat for over 30 years but have never actively hunted out of it, just used it for setting up and retrieving downed birds. Back when I bought it, it was called a "Tail Gunner" but shortly thereafter the company changed the name to "Poke Boat". [/QUOTE]
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