Brandon Bolling
Active member
Well I have been lurking and quite for some time now and its time to start getting my stuff together. I just finished rebuilding a 1972 Honda 750 from the frame up, so now the boat is going back into the garage. I have been working on a new deck for the house, if anyone else is looking for a nice way to finish up a deck railing, check out Menard's. They have a rot iron insert of mallards landing in timber, the best part is my wife found it and insisted on having it! She wont get an argument from me. With the deck I am putting up a new privacy and picket fence, and when thats done I will be putting on a new roof. I am busy!
Our first daughter is coming up on 2yrs in Dec and my wife and I are ready to do it again......I think. So I slide in the idea that if another baby will be on the way soon then I should be able to take my trip this year. (silent anticipation) to my surprise she says "okay, just tell me when and how much"....wait...whaaaatttt??????? Whoooo Hoooo!!! the duck gods are smiling on me this year!
I have was born in MI and worked one summer in CO for Outward Bound and Aspen Cycle. I dont leave the mitten a whole lot, and, as far as the pursuit of waterfowl goes, MI is it. I want to see a different aspect of hunting and hehe spread my wings, if you will.
I was looking at going to Arkansas for a week. I have read that there is vast public hunting areas that offer great hunting. Flooded timber hunting is not really available in MI and I think that it would be fun to experience it. I would like to walk down main street in Stuttgart, visit RNT calls, see the shelves at Mack's instead of online. See all the duck capital has to offer.
This is either a trip that I will be flying solo on, or I may have one friend willing to go with me. I was hoping to find out when the best time of year to go is, and possibly some areas to look into staying at. I have a small sneak box that I run a small mud motor on, a 17ft canoe with a 3hp, and a 12ft flat bottom. I was thinking the sneakbox with the mm and building a locking cover for it.
Granted I am confident in my abilities, but this is a huge commitment to attempt to be sucessfull in an area that I have never been. Are there any Arkansas residents that are willing to meet up for a hunt, or possibly point me in the right direction? Anyone going out there this year and willing to offer some assistance? Any help is very much appreciated.
This is my first trip, this is the first step. I know that there is not a lot of time, but I will work it out one way or another. I have dreamed about loading my truck full of decoys, hooking up the boat, and hitting the road with a map and a smile. I hope that you can help me out. Besides, if Arkansas dos'nt work this year, there is always South Dakota!
Our first daughter is coming up on 2yrs in Dec and my wife and I are ready to do it again......I think. So I slide in the idea that if another baby will be on the way soon then I should be able to take my trip this year. (silent anticipation) to my surprise she says "okay, just tell me when and how much"....wait...whaaaatttt??????? Whoooo Hoooo!!! the duck gods are smiling on me this year!
I have was born in MI and worked one summer in CO for Outward Bound and Aspen Cycle. I dont leave the mitten a whole lot, and, as far as the pursuit of waterfowl goes, MI is it. I want to see a different aspect of hunting and hehe spread my wings, if you will.
I was looking at going to Arkansas for a week. I have read that there is vast public hunting areas that offer great hunting. Flooded timber hunting is not really available in MI and I think that it would be fun to experience it. I would like to walk down main street in Stuttgart, visit RNT calls, see the shelves at Mack's instead of online. See all the duck capital has to offer.
This is either a trip that I will be flying solo on, or I may have one friend willing to go with me. I was hoping to find out when the best time of year to go is, and possibly some areas to look into staying at. I have a small sneak box that I run a small mud motor on, a 17ft canoe with a 3hp, and a 12ft flat bottom. I was thinking the sneakbox with the mm and building a locking cover for it.
Granted I am confident in my abilities, but this is a huge commitment to attempt to be sucessfull in an area that I have never been. Are there any Arkansas residents that are willing to meet up for a hunt, or possibly point me in the right direction? Anyone going out there this year and willing to offer some assistance? Any help is very much appreciated.
This is my first trip, this is the first step. I know that there is not a lot of time, but I will work it out one way or another. I have dreamed about loading my truck full of decoys, hooking up the boat, and hitting the road with a map and a smile. I hope that you can help me out. Besides, if Arkansas dos'nt work this year, there is always South Dakota!