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Originally posted by NAVY CHIEF View Postno turkey hunts and if I sounded like an *** I'm really not an ahole. I read my comment and may come off as a ***** ish. sorry for that!!!!
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Welp I saw a ton more deer, but zero hog. I got bored and started stalking a doe on my hands and knees, got 25 yds from her broadside at full draw, obviously I didn't take the shot, but that was my first time sneaking up on an animal and having an opportunity with a bow so it made my day.
I made it close to the very southern tip of trees there, but had to trek back in time for my daughters gymnastics haha. I was out there from 7:30 - 2:00. Not that fond of that long of a hike so I am really liking the kayak or canoe idea. Better luck next time I guess!Last edited by cgcaples12; 10-22-2019, 04:40 PM.
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Kayak maybe for a very small hog. I have owned (too many) several. Some would be cool for shotgun and ducks etc. but a bow takes space. Hauling A hog is another matter and I see that as very difficult. I used to bow hunt using a canoe to get to where I was going. Much better for hunting. Can carry a lot. My current Perception 12' Pescador would NOT serve well. Plus winter and you get wet! Some yaks offer some cool storage and floatation so it Can Be Done and awesome for working a river etc. Just go bigger if a yak. My pennies worth of jibberish.
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Originally posted by toomuchsun View PostKayak maybe for a very small hog. I have owned (too many) several. Some would be cool for shotgun and ducks etc. but a bow takes space. Hauling A hog is another matter and I see that as very difficult. I used to bow hunt using a canoe to get to where I was going. Much better for hunting. Can carry a lot. My current Perception 12' Pescador would NOT serve well. Plus winter and you get wet! Some yaks offer some cool storage and floatation so it Can Be Done and awesome for working a river etc. Just go bigger if a yak. My pennies worth of jibberish.
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Oh and the other comments posted for justifying the expense of the yak, use my almost expert comments loaded with only a few lies to get a really cool Hobie Mirage Tandum as it is necessary for the task and a mere 3 or 4 grand. And you can take her out in it being the other reason "we" must have it dear!
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Canoes: The old coleman ram x 15 to 17 can be found faded but great working condition for cheap. I found they held up, had less wind drift and did what was needed. I loved mine. Always sat or in front and went in reverse so to speak or in middle on ice chest if alone. They flex slide over a stump or rock usually where aluminum sticks and fiberglass damages too easy. Kevlar is another option for more bucks.
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Originally posted by toomuchsun View PostOh and the other comments posted for justifying the expense of the yak, use my almost expert comments loaded with only a few lies to get a really cool Hobie Mirage Tandum as it is necessary for the task and a mere 3 or 4 grand. And you can take her out in it being the other reason "we" must have it dear!
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