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<blockquote data-quote="Dodge Man" data-source="post: 5786824" data-attributes="member: 2062"><p>You know good and well if dose not take all that for a High school age kid to go duck hunting. I was hunting in the late 80 and early 90s. I hunted 30+ days a season, i didn't own any high end equipment. I barrowed a 1100 12, had a doz decoys and some rubber hip boots. I would go with friends dads, walk in on public land or use a small boat and paddle in. I went to high school in the early to mid 90s and most everyone I knew duck hunted and deer hunted. Hell back then once we were able to drive we would go duck hunting every morning before school and be in our seats by 8am. We could leave our guns and all of our equipment in the truck. A lot of days we would hunt morning and afternoon after school. But when i got a full time job my first purchase ever to require payments was a Brand new Go-Devil boat from a dealer in 1995. It was a 16x48 with a brand new 18hp go-devil. I don't really see many kids these days with anything we would not have had back then if it was available. I went to school with plenty of kids that drove newer trucks, had the newest 4wheeler, had newer boats and motors.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dodge Man, post: 5786824, member: 2062"] You know good and well if dose not take all that for a High school age kid to go duck hunting. I was hunting in the late 80 and early 90s. I hunted 30+ days a season, i didn’t own any high end equipment. I barrowed a 1100 12, had a doz decoys and some rubber hip boots. I would go with friends dads, walk in on public land or use a small boat and paddle in. I went to high school in the early to mid 90s and most everyone I knew duck hunted and deer hunted. Hell back then once we were able to drive we would go duck hunting every morning before school and be in our seats by 8am. We could leave our guns and all of our equipment in the truck. A lot of days we would hunt morning and afternoon after school. But when i got a full time job my first purchase ever to require payments was a Brand new Go-Devil boat from a dealer in 1995. It was a 16x48 with a brand new 18hp go-devil. I don’t really see many kids these days with anything we would not have had back then if it was available. I went to school with plenty of kids that drove newer trucks, had the newest 4wheeler, had newer boats and motors. [/QUOTE]
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