Slayersmith said:The old timer is Ron great guy. Only work now is smashing toolies around the blinds, will be doing that on Saturday and goose hunting on Sunday!
I hope you don't mind me butting in to your thread, but the hobie pro caught my ear. I know a lot of guys who ocean fish from them and from what I have heard they do require a little skill to maneuver. I was considering getting one as a cross platform vessel for fishing and hunting, but am not sure how difficult it would be to hunt from them. Do you know if it is difficult? I am a big guy (6ft 270) and don't have great balance. I know there are not a lot of big guys fishing from them. Can you get good cover with them, or just rely on pass shooting? It is either get that or a beavertail, not sure if you are familiar with those. The beavertail won't do the ocean though so it would be nice to have only one boat if possible.Slayersmith said:Yeah, I met Jerry, He has a Hobbie pro angler kayak he hunts out of. Seen him the last 2 openers, he hunted one of the blinds I built last years opener.
What kind of motor do you have on your jon boat? California mud motor? How many horses?
Have seen some younger guys out the last couple of times in a boat you are describing. Drive a white ford or chevy lifted 4x4.
dhntr48 said:Great pictures . Now in the lake photo it looks like 3 lakes 2 small 1 large . Is that all public . And a no ticket area , parking cool ? Camping ok ? That looks like your own private Idaho !!! Do duck boats need a CF number . I have a small boat , would the lake be too big to row around in or push with a pole , Big lake looks too large .