Ok guys, It's almost 2am, I'm tired of reading about the slidefire stocks, and I can't get an upcoming duck hunting trip out of my mind. However, I have yet to figure out a solution to a problem I had last year. Guru's, I need your advice.
My Dad and I hunt from this boat:
It's 13ft long for reference.
We drape camo netting all the way around it using the arches for framing. It works great! Excellent cover from incoming birds from all directions. Here's the problem:
My retriever ends up sitting in the bottom of the boat, and cannot EVER see where the birds are coming from, and where they fall from there. It gets frustrating for every retrieve to be a blind retrieve. She's young and still in training, so it gets frustrating for her too.
The marsh that we go to has several "channels" in it, each of which divided by reeds. But there is nothing solid to stand on anywhere so we can't get out of the boat. The reeds are in 3ft of water, and very thick. Usually we just ram the boat into the edge alongside of the reeds so it won't rock back and forth so much. I'd love to just get out and stand in the reeds, but not an option.
Any thoughts? I've thought about padding the bow for her to sit/lay on (it's slippery aluminum) and leaving only the water side of the bow uncoverd so she can see, but it would leave her fully exposed to decoying birds. Having only hunted with a dog a couple times, and each time she was hidden, I don't know if the birds would avoid coming into our spread or not. Also, I don't know how to get her a ladder/swim platfrom from up there. A gunwhale clamp-on style won't work there.
Thanks for reading all the way through anyway...(and yes, the seats are being either painted camo, or replaced with ones that aren't so "Hey, look at me...")
My Dad and I hunt from this boat:
It's 13ft long for reference.
We drape camo netting all the way around it using the arches for framing. It works great! Excellent cover from incoming birds from all directions. Here's the problem:
My retriever ends up sitting in the bottom of the boat, and cannot EVER see where the birds are coming from, and where they fall from there. It gets frustrating for every retrieve to be a blind retrieve. She's young and still in training, so it gets frustrating for her too.
The marsh that we go to has several "channels" in it, each of which divided by reeds. But there is nothing solid to stand on anywhere so we can't get out of the boat. The reeds are in 3ft of water, and very thick. Usually we just ram the boat into the edge alongside of the reeds so it won't rock back and forth so much. I'd love to just get out and stand in the reeds, but not an option.
Any thoughts? I've thought about padding the bow for her to sit/lay on (it's slippery aluminum) and leaving only the water side of the bow uncoverd so she can see, but it would leave her fully exposed to decoying birds. Having only hunted with a dog a couple times, and each time she was hidden, I don't know if the birds would avoid coming into our spread or not. Also, I don't know how to get her a ladder/swim platfrom from up there. A gunwhale clamp-on style won't work there.
Thanks for reading all the way through anyway...(and yes, the seats are being either painted camo, or replaced with ones that aren't so "Hey, look at me...")
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