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Yes a push pole with duckbill on end. One nice thing about the Duckers is the pipe on each end that goes through the hull. One can use poles, oars, or anything else you wish to stick in the bottom to stabilize the boat in water so you can shoot standing up if you wish. Have two Duckers that I trailer as a clamshell. I have a set of hand-held picks that a sometimes use to zip across ice, but they don't work well in strong winds. Need to make a set that will fit in the oarlocks. Have one original aluminum Ducker oar, but don't use it.
Will try the suggestion on posting images directly to a post.
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Interesting that you remove the wood from your forend metal. I know you don't really need it, but I wonder whether you lost the wood or are protecting it. I have a fox sterly that the wood came off of, and I just shot it without the forend wood for years. Fixed it now...Geo
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Hey it worked. I was not copying the whole address, just the upper half.
Yes I have the forearm wood that needs no more soaking in alkali water covered with sandy mud and rubbing on the gunnels. And it bothers my shooting when vegetation gets stuck under the forearm.
Old Ben made an 80 yd retrieve to bring in the swan through clumps of water milfoil. Got underneath and grabbed the wing near the body, so about all I saw coming in was the bird!
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Congratulations to Old Ben. I would pay to see that kind of retrieve.
_________ BrentD, (Professor - just for Stan)
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Nice picture Hal. That probably was not easy, Ben deserved a little praise. I suppose it could have been tougher if the swan was pecking at him.
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I don't know how many doves will fit in a crown royal bag. I never tried it, and this season I never had 15 doves to try it with.
The season extension to was a bust for us, I don't think I've seen a dove since a shoot in December. I'm glad to see your sunflowers held a few to the end.
Maybe jOe will send you a crown royal bag. I'll take a drink, but it is usually something cheaper than crown royal...Geo We don't drink Crown on my side side of town....
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