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Oh man ain't nothing like getting in them marsh channels and coming up on a school of reds or specks feeding. Live shrimp under a popping cork u can't get any better. I do more bass fishing just cause if convience but do go out in the marsh from time to time. Prolly been say 8 times mostly in the spring actually I should be there right now they prolly running. They move out when it gets hot.
I was gonna go on s flynfishing trip down there a year or so ago for redfish. Plans fell through though. I can tie flies for em though.
 
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took a pic of my bil taking a pic last year
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and the random house in the middle of a waterway going out to the blind
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Yeah only by boat and I can guarantee u there's no way I'd stay there during hurricane season. Although with no trees around as long as no tornadoes are spun up it would be a cool experience. Wait what am I saying!, no I'm good right where I'm at.
 
We mostly use john boats here just for convenience, but then again the rivers are mostly over an hour away. And john boats are a lot lighter than the fancy ones. Also we mostly fish ponds and we just bank it on the creeks
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It's been a long time but I use to fish out of a 11' kayak style boat in Louisiana we call them pirogues
Last time I been in a peerow was about 20yrs ago alligator hunting. in the marsh with saltwater rods with a steel leader with a popping cork and a treble hook above and below. cast past reel the cork past them and POW IT WAS ON! last alligator we "killed" threw him in the back of a Chevy chevet got about half way home and learned we just knocked him out. So me my friend and a gator thrashing in a chevet. We jump out and my friend opens the hatch and unloads the .22 into the gator with the gas tank just below. What I learned from the experience, always tape the mouth Lol. Yeah good times.
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a few cool pics I stole from another forum I'm on. Anyway I digress back to gamefowl
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I will trade a buff Orpington hen, and two RIR hens for that boat, motor and dog. My Dobermans won't do too well in the cold water. We have a deal?
 

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