justin boucher
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Duck season is hard on boats, who else has to repair their boats, decoys and trailers at the end of every season?
Justin,Duck season is hard on boats, who else has to repair their boats, decoys and trailers at the end of every season?
Usually its more organized, i just started putting the decoys away that have thawed out from the 6" of snow covered in 3" of ice, unfortunatly the strings froze to the bottom of the boat. Ill look for the picture from last season of how i set up for when the boat is in motion
Duck season is hard on boats, who else has to repair their boats, decoys and trailers at the end of every season?
Justin~Duck season is hard on boats, who else has to repair their boats, decoys and trailers at the end of every season?
Justin
I'm glad you posted this because it reminded me the ground wire on my truck trailer wiring is missing. When I plug the trailer lights in there is no ground which means the only source of ground is the ball which makes the trailer lights flicker. I need to fix that but it will probably wait until the fall when I get the boats ready for the season. I typically clean my rigs and get everything out of them and push the repairs to October which is about the time grass quits growing and my thoughts turn to hunting season.
In this case the bumper was replaced on my old work/hunting Tacoma and the body shop guy rewired the socket but for some reason didn't wire in the ground. I am like you in that I'm not into tech trucks either. I've come to the conclusion it is better, at least for me, to buy a base model and add after market items of my choosing rather than the expensive stuff from the factory that I don't even like.
Buffleheads are the most common bird we get on the river, so when i put out the diver rig i make sure to include a couple dozen. The couple kids i take out love shooting at them. The decoys take most of the shots tho lol.BUFFLEHEAD DOMINATION RIG right there! You could pull them for one state over with that rig.![]()