homemade duckhunting stuff
homemade duckhunting stuff
i just thought it would be intresting to see some of the stuuf so if you have any pics post those to
Boat blind, dog ramp, dog tree stand for the timber, spining wing decoys, ummm......
I know we jery rigged up more stuff than that.
I'll come up with more later.
I know we jery rigged up more stuff than that.
I'll come up with more later.
Looking for 2 duck calls from Dominic Serio of Greenwood (ones for Novacaine)
"Most Chesapeakes, unless in agreement that it is his idea, will continually question the validity of what he is being asked to do" - Butch Goodwin
"Most Chesapeakes, unless in agreement that it is his idea, will continually question the validity of what he is being asked to do" - Butch Goodwin
I home-made this deal last season for shallow water hunts. Its a duck decoy attached to a length of 1" square tubing at the rear of the keel. About a foot or so down the square tubing is an eye bolt. At the front tie on spot on the decoy is where I attached the string...that string is then ran through the hole in the eye bolt and then back to our blind location. When I pull the string the duck is pulled head first under water appearing as if it is feeding. You can really make that thing splash around if you want to. Actually we made 2 of them, only had a limited amount of steel tube available....the shorter one wasn't long enough to get drove in the mud deep enough to keep it from pulling out. If I was gonna make another one I'd make its depth adjustable and make it at least 4'.
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We made us a home made duck camp. Stillts, gaslight, picture pump for water. Sure many people have buit camps before ( how else would they get built) but none of us had any experience with building. We would build as we could afford and no memberships. If you do not pitch in with lumber and labor yo booty do not hunt. it is nothing spectacular but for a few young men it was a great and still produces great memories
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I am working on one for next year. It's still very sketchy at this point. I want to simulate a duck dropping into the water. My thoughts so far are using a mounted drake in the cup position on a 10 ft pole with a stiff spring at the bottom. Attach a string at the top of the pole and run it through a eye in the water and then to the blind. You can pull the pole down to simulate the duck hitting the water. I've got all year to work on it. I think it will help to get those shy birds in. Any ideas would be helpful.
HR Timbercreek's Lot O Kipper
HR Timbercreek's Top JakeBee SH
Pintail's Flight of Tinkerbelle
http://www.vrbo.com/118409
HR Timbercreek's Top JakeBee SH
Pintail's Flight of Tinkerbelle
http://www.vrbo.com/118409
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home made
humm lets see?
pirouge,
alumunum jon boat,
the best jerk rig ever invented!!!!!
dog stands
decoy sleds
duck blinds, fabulous ones!
Duck totes,
call lanyards
And am currently working on my first duck call!
pirouge,
alumunum jon boat,
the best jerk rig ever invented!!!!!
dog stands
decoy sleds
duck blinds, fabulous ones!
Duck totes,
call lanyards
And am currently working on my first duck call!
"The rich ..... who are content to buy what they have not the desire to get by their own exertions, These are the real enemies of Game."
Dont know if anyone else has ever done this, but I made a pretty effective layout blind out of a 55gal. drum. Just cut the drum in half lengthways then bolt and silicone it together. After that i ziptied some hog wire on it and ran a bungee cord down the top to make it pop open. I also bolted two pieces of small angle iron on one side to push into the ground and keep it from rolling. It's probably an old trick ,but new to me this year so I thought I'd share. Gotta love the off season........always something to tinker with.
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Mud motor, design it to haul on the back of the four wheeler so we could carry into the bottom to the boat then motor from there. Had one stolen last year while still mounted on the wheeler. Tha idoit is probably still wondering why the wheeler sank when he tried to cross the lake with the motor on the back. 

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