bob Petritsch
Active member
Have been lurking for awhile but had some questions but first should introduce myself.
Name is Bob and I am 67 years old and retired and living in New Bern NC. Formally from Long Island NY, now in NC for last 8 years.
Still hunting out of my 1970 aluminum, 16 foot open skiff. Used it mostly for sea duck shooting on LI, and as an access boat. Years ago I built a Zack Taylor Widgeon, towed it with the alum boat as a layout boat and also used it by myself as a sneakbox to shoot off the shore. That boat gave up the ghost when the luan plywood delaminated. Prabably lasted 20 years.
Didn't do much hunting in NC for the first few years. Have been getting better and have more desire lately. Shoot open water for broadbill and scoter and have built a boat "blind" to fit on the aluminum boat. Don't like it much and am ready to build another ZT widgeon this spring.
We bought a summer trailer in the Poconos of Pa......thought I would die in the summer heat in NC. Picked up my 5th bird dog after getting the place in Pa. Now I hunt upland in Pa during October then come back to NC for ducks and woodcock. Spend many days hunting ducks at sunrise then after lunch take the dog out for woodcock. Sorry to say the woodcock hunting is much more succesful than the duck hunting.
Real nice web site you have hear and the tone is so much better than the other duck hunting sites.
Now that I've made my introduced myself; questions re. type of plywood to use if I plan to glass the boat, how do I keep my feet warm and still have a safe footwear in the boat, etc, etc. will be forthcoming.
Name is Bob and I am 67 years old and retired and living in New Bern NC. Formally from Long Island NY, now in NC for last 8 years.
Still hunting out of my 1970 aluminum, 16 foot open skiff. Used it mostly for sea duck shooting on LI, and as an access boat. Years ago I built a Zack Taylor Widgeon, towed it with the alum boat as a layout boat and also used it by myself as a sneakbox to shoot off the shore. That boat gave up the ghost when the luan plywood delaminated. Prabably lasted 20 years.
Didn't do much hunting in NC for the first few years. Have been getting better and have more desire lately. Shoot open water for broadbill and scoter and have built a boat "blind" to fit on the aluminum boat. Don't like it much and am ready to build another ZT widgeon this spring.
We bought a summer trailer in the Poconos of Pa......thought I would die in the summer heat in NC. Picked up my 5th bird dog after getting the place in Pa. Now I hunt upland in Pa during October then come back to NC for ducks and woodcock. Spend many days hunting ducks at sunrise then after lunch take the dog out for woodcock. Sorry to say the woodcock hunting is much more succesful than the duck hunting.
Real nice web site you have hear and the tone is so much better than the other duck hunting sites.
Now that I've made my introduced myself; questions re. type of plywood to use if I plan to glass the boat, how do I keep my feet warm and still have a safe footwear in the boat, etc, etc. will be forthcoming.