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  1. Ed L.

    Leaky rivets

    I've located my leaking and Ive found 4 rivets that are leaking. Unfortunatly they are not in a place I care to try to get too. The area is circled in red in the attached photo. Sooo, any suggestions of a sealer that is thick enough that can be applied to the bottom of my boat while it's on the...
  2. Ed L.

    Neoprene waders for sale

    These waders were purchased 2 years ago. Never hunted and just as soon pass them on. They've been keep in a truck box in my basement away from light and critters. 1st pair are Magellan from Academy Sports. 800gram insulated. In size 10 stout. The boots are comfortable as I wear a 9.5 with room...
  3. Ed L.

    Wader bags on sale at Rogers Sporting

    I wanted a wader bag for the new wades I bought but the Rogers brand is not in stock for delivery. However, the FA brand is in stock and a few bucks cheaper so I ordered this one. Thought I'd pass it along if anyone may be looking...
  4. Ed L.

    I found where my boats leaking!

    My Lund is leaking at the bow. A new boat is out of the question! Any suggestions are appreciated! My first thought is j-b weld the seam inside and out. Maybe add a Keel Guard over that. Anyone ever use one of those ?
  5. Ed L.

    No ducks, just deer

    Our firearm deer season opened Friday and after not connecting in the past two years, finally one in the freezer. My area has produced some nice deer over the years but the deer movement has changed and I haven't changed with it. Friday morning a nice 9pt buck out of what I thought was an...
  6. Ed L.

    1966 Evinrude Ducktwin Barn find

    In my never ending search for my elusive quarry "The Duck" goes another day without finding any. I did however come across a Ducktwin with a build on date of 1965. Correction, it's a 1966 based on the model number. It's all there with, so far nothing broken I can find. Owner said it ran fine the...
  7. Ed L.

    Mallard decoy mold with head mold in Muscatine, IA

    Wilson/Allen Mallard mold. Don't know the seller. https://www.facebook.com/share/17AvtTJeYW/
  8. Ed L.

    Revisiting Steve Sanford's post on lofting boat lines.

    The use of a scanner came up in which I posted about my experience with a scanner. Then today my son comes over with a new toy. I thought you guys might be interested. This is our first attempt with Kyle's new scanner with a lot to learn but it was a fun afternoon of trial and error. Our subject...
  9. Ed L.

    Prop question.....

    I banged my prop on a stump last fall and was told it would cost $75 to straighten it out. I bought a Stainless and it sat on the shelf until a couple of months ago. I found out my Suzuki doesn't like heavy props. So I just bought a new Solas aluminum replacement. I've had good luck with this...
  10. Ed L.

    Who needs a boat trailer!

    We have a trip lined up for Colorado next month and my wife or I are t really comfortable in the canoe anymore. I remember seeing a boat loader for a pickup when I was at a boat show with my dad as a kid. Started doing some research and located one for sale in Wisconsin. Road trip! Well, the guy...
  11. Ed L.

    NDR....dog related

    My 13 year old lab had begun bleeding as usual with her heat cycle back in late October/early November and hadn't stopped and the flow had increased. After several visits with our vet he convinced us to have her spayed. He thought maybe there was something else going on and this would be the...
  12. Ed L.

    New multi use hub ground blind I just got

    I've been looking for years for a multi purpose deer/turkey hub type ground blind that would double for waterfowling. I finally found it. The problem was it was it came up in my feed through Temu. So I started searching for another source and came up with a site called GoPlusUS. This is a new...
  13. Ed L.

    NDR

    Had to make a dash of a run to Arkansas as my father-in-law passed on Sunday. Arrangements had been made as it wasn't a surprise. My wife's dad wasn't a hunter as an adult but understood my passion for hunting and what it represented to me. Through his contacts I had access to a lot of Ozark...
  14. Ed L.

    33° in Tampa!

    Thinking of ya Carl. Lizards dropping like flys. Our cat used to love watching them drop to the concrete. Then as the sun warmed them they'd slowly get to going again. Funny how hunting here in that temp is nothing but hunting the bay down there was brutally cold!
  15. Ed L.

    It's cold outside but nothing better than a hot pot full of goose stew!

    It's the simple things in life. Goose stew and a Bush Light!
  16. Ed L.

    Devlin Broadbill near Franklin, WI

    Not mine. Just thought someone may be interested. https://www.facebook.com/share/14nkC7rpmr/
  17. Ed L.

    Finally, a couple of ducks in the snow.

    It's been a long hard season here. But finally the ponds are frozen and the ducks come back to the river!
  18. Ed L.

    Guenther Garvey or Whistler or what is this?

    I've been looking over the plans Eric put up of the Guenther Garvey when I came across a boat for sale on Market Place. Unfortunately it was sold before I could get to talk to the seller. While searching to see if I could identify the boat I realized it was a Whistler which is also one of the...
  19. Ed L.

    Duck season opens Saturday!

    But the Mississippi River is so low the back waters where I was hoping to find an open blind are not to be. I can't get my big ole V bottom back in these skinny waters. Soooo, I improvising. After getting a new outboard this year I know better than to ask for more. The Fed regulates blind...
  20. Ed L.

    Morning walk about.

    I went deer hunting this morning and decided to take a walk around and check out a couple of duck blinds. The water is so low many of the interior island blinds aren't accessible. This is why we don't use wooden boats on the Mississippi River in my area. Prior to the DNR putting a stop to using...
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