craig,

I hunt the Savannah River and Brier Creek in mine. They were designed for hunting Lake Okechobee in FL., and were built there. Brier Creek runs up to maybe 8 feet deep in some holes when the creek is low, and 60 ft. wide. Duck drifting is best, on the big river and on the creek, when they are inside the banks. When they flood, the ducks are in the flooded oak flats, not in the run of the stream. I don't even go if they are flooded, it's useless. The Savannah River is much bigger. Where I hunt, about 40 miles (as the crow flies) downstream from Augusta, it averages probably 140 yards wide. Very swift and deep in places. I worry more about dropping one of my doubles in it than me getting hurt. It's a goner if that happens. Two chances of getting it back ....... slim and none. I absolutely refuse to take my Foxes on the big river in the "kayak" thing.

Only thing I'm counting down is the days to dove season.

https://www.timeanddate.com/countdown/ge...20Season%202017

SRH


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