Hi, I'm located on the Northeast Coast and mainly hunt with my father (soon to be 60) in coastal salt marshes.
I am hoping to break into a new marsh (about 1200 acres). The marsh is a small sandbar away from the Atlantic and surrounded by deep channels. My hope is buy or build a new boat to drive through the main channel, find a nice curve or narrower creek, drop some decoys, position the boat in the reeds and use it as a blind for at least 2 people.
The black ducks and other puddle ducks that hangout in this marsh are pretty spooky, and the reeds arn't very tall so limited natural cover... For this reason, we've had the most success hunting local areas out of a hybrid NL we built a number of years ago. The problem with this boat is that it doesnt track well, making paddeling difficult, and its too small to fit more than one person and a bag of decoys.
As my father gets older, I am predicting a time he will no longer be able to pop-up from a milk crate or easily get in and out of a layout.
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Essentially, I am hoping for a boat design that fits the following criteria:
- Able to securly travel through minor wind and current (if its too windy I can hunt somewhere more protected... but dont want to get caught with my pants down if the wind picks up)
- Stable enough for me to climb in and out of with waders in a few feet of water
- Maneuverable enough to navagate narrow curving shallow creeks
- Hidden enough for 2-3 people to hunt out of (considering at least one being 60+)
Maybe there is a marsh boat that can be used as a two person layout or be easily adapted to hunt with a blind for 3? I have seen a few sailboat conversions, a sneakbox with an easily removable blind on top, and even mod-v Jon boats with a sneakbox conversion that might fit the description... Any advice is greatly appreciated.
I am hoping to break into a new marsh (about 1200 acres). The marsh is a small sandbar away from the Atlantic and surrounded by deep channels. My hope is buy or build a new boat to drive through the main channel, find a nice curve or narrower creek, drop some decoys, position the boat in the reeds and use it as a blind for at least 2 people.
The black ducks and other puddle ducks that hangout in this marsh are pretty spooky, and the reeds arn't very tall so limited natural cover... For this reason, we've had the most success hunting local areas out of a hybrid NL we built a number of years ago. The problem with this boat is that it doesnt track well, making paddeling difficult, and its too small to fit more than one person and a bag of decoys.
As my father gets older, I am predicting a time he will no longer be able to pop-up from a milk crate or easily get in and out of a layout.
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Essentially, I am hoping for a boat design that fits the following criteria:
- Able to securly travel through minor wind and current (if its too windy I can hunt somewhere more protected... but dont want to get caught with my pants down if the wind picks up)
- Stable enough for me to climb in and out of with waders in a few feet of water
- Maneuverable enough to navagate narrow curving shallow creeks
- Hidden enough for 2-3 people to hunt out of (considering at least one being 60+)
Maybe there is a marsh boat that can be used as a two person layout or be easily adapted to hunt with a blind for 3? I have seen a few sailboat conversions, a sneakbox with an easily removable blind on top, and even mod-v Jon boats with a sneakbox conversion that might fit the description... Any advice is greatly appreciated.