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<blockquote data-quote="justin_h635" data-source="post: 2322736" data-attributes="member: 24704"><p>I would not get close to a canoe as you learn the sport. Understand that the best ducky days on record are when there is a Norther blowing at 30mph, the temp is around 14 degrees and there is a layer of freezing fog hovering over water cold enough to killy you in a matter of minutes. Okie4570, dalyup and I have done some pretty risky things over the last few years for the sake of saving dogs, retrieving birds, etc. however these were done with each other nearby and we knew the water depth and other facts before we pulled the stunts off. Teal hunting in sept out of a canoe would be a harmless measure but one that isn't needed. </p><p></p><p>Usually some of the best hunting one can experience is literally in inches of water. Duck hunting in its prime is not for the faint of heart. Fair weather hunters need not apply . It can be a very trying, laborous and in some cases somewhat dangerous sport, however, in the opinion of some of us- well worth it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="justin_h635, post: 2322736, member: 24704"] I would not get close to a canoe as you learn the sport. Understand that the best ducky days on record are when there is a Norther blowing at 30mph, the temp is around 14 degrees and there is a layer of freezing fog hovering over water cold enough to killy you in a matter of minutes. Okie4570, dalyup and I have done some pretty risky things over the last few years for the sake of saving dogs, retrieving birds, etc. however these were done with each other nearby and we knew the water depth and other facts before we pulled the stunts off. Teal hunting in sept out of a canoe would be a harmless measure but one that isn't needed. Usually some of the best hunting one can experience is literally in inches of water. Duck hunting in its prime is not for the faint of heart. Fair weather hunters need not apply . It can be a very trying, laborous and in some cases somewhat dangerous sport, however, in the opinion of some of us- well worth it. [/QUOTE]
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