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    Tons of meat on the gizzards! We use the gizzards on trot lines to load up on blue cats.
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    For sure. Blues love them some fresh duck gizzards...

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    We keep talking of adding a drop hook on a few decoys during the hunt when the blues are in the marsh. Add movement to the spread and catch a few fish while we're hunting. My luck we'd pick up a bull red and it'd be heck to run him down in pirogue.

    This was a couple years ago with my buddies son. Good times.
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    It was a great afternoon....

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    #piroguelife

    Damn these birds are fat right now....

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    Right on!!!
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    Nice pic and I want my m2 20 dipped like that

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    S La "jump" shoot. Gumbo grub!
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    I don't belive in miracles, I rely on them.

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    #Piroguelife

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    #piroguelife
    Old dog and young daughter, both equally comfy moving about in a 13' cottonmouth...

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    Hard to beat barefoot duck hunts with a water dog in a pirogue! The pup and I were born for this! #piroguelife
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    Default We need more pirogue hunting pics

    After seeing the Chapman trading post:

    My boys were born for this.....my youngest has perfected it. Here's a cottonmouth with my youngest who is 6'3", 225 lbs and his 45 lb pup. He gigs flounder at night from his pirogue. He had to resort to an old aluminum Godevil push pole last week of duck season after we broke our duck foot pole.
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    Cool thread, missed this one somehow.

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    I like the racks. Did you build them?
    cut\'em

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    Quote Originally Posted by Southernduck View Post
    I like the racks. Did you build them?
    Yes, I had a better design I sketched up and wanted to do out of aluminum but a shop wanted way too much to fab it up. So I ended up doing it myself out of Rigid and EMT. The front one was the one I was worried about, but I was able to transfer the load to one of the existing rod tip holes. The back ones load is to the bench seat. I got some beefed up two hole straps and thru bolted it to the gunnel rail. I’ve slept in it on the rack before and it holds my weight fine.

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    I didn’t kill it but you get the picture. Nice forest lake bass.
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