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Originally posted by Texas Grown View PostI don't know anyone like that.
"Half Under" (Coffee in one hand and shotty in the other. Air temp 36, water temp 40. Waiting on the birds)
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"In the sticks on Big Water"
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"Retrieving Green"
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Where the heck you set that coffee when it’s time to shoot? You must really like to duck hunt is all I can say......good pics.
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Originally posted by bakin7005 View PostWhere the heck you set that coffee when it’s time to shoot? You must really like to duck hunt is all I can say......good pics.
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I've got a really good pair of 5mm neoprene waders with 1600grams of Thinsalate in the boots. Best waders I've ever had. And have duck hunted a number of times when the big water was frozen in different lakes over the years. In those situations, you have to break a hole in the ice before you can set dequees out. I've had dequees freeze as I was sitting them out also. Those ducks can spot an open spot in the ice from a mile away, and head to it.
Anyway, to answer your question, I had my little 13'-8"x36" Jon parked behind a big dead tree in the water covered up with camo. It wasn't stable enough to hunt in when floating. It got cold enough that morning that everything in the boat frosted over/froze, once I got everything out and set up. You can see some of the frost in the boat, and on the log that wasn't there when we got there before daylight. There was a little cubby hole on the trunk end of the tree I could back up into and hide a little. But hiding didn't really make any difference that morning. Nearest dry land was 275-300 yards away. I know these waters very well.
Little cool out.
Bounty
To bad my TBH partner for the day only downed one that morning.
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