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Author Topic: To shoot or to catch, that is the question  (Read 3606 times)
Slim9797
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« on: June 10, 2019, 09:38:18 pm »

Lol come on slim. This isn't to pick at anyone and there is no right or wrong answer. It's all preference. What works for one might not for another. I personally want to hear everyone's thoughts.

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I ain’t never hunted out of a boat, I’d like to think it’d be harder to do on the brazos river than it would be in some of the swamps a lot of the guys that do it normally hunt. Simply due to high banks, moving water and general access to land. But knowing I’ve never done it, I surely wouldn’t tell anybody that cut their teeth hunting off a boat they just flat couldn’t do it because I say the banks are too high and the water is too fast. That’s what they know, that’s what their dogs know, id figure anybody worth half their salt could manage it.
Some of these boys on here don’t have that mindset, they’ve never hunted with anybody who has dogs that all they know is bay and shoot owned by somebody that cuts their teeth shooting bayed hogs. They ain’t got a clue how it works, or how we go about certain things, but they’re the first ones to tell you, not a chance in hell you could do it where they’re from.  If you’re scared go to church



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