John Harkrader
Member
After hunting from my Scaup that I completed several years ago, I have come to the conclusion that I'm ready to expand the way I hunt. I usually hunt the Ohio River and its tributaries between Cincinnati and Lousville. My Scaup is currently set up with a "high blind" which allows two hunters to hunt in comfort for long periods. The problem I would like to overcome is the profile of the boat with the blind up. There are times that I would like to be able to hunt in a low profile manner along low banks, on flats with wood (dead trees grounded on river flats) or amongst flooded vegitation and trees. Overall I would like to simplify my setup to be more modile and stealthy and was thinking a smaller boat hunted with a dodger style blind similar to Davids estuary's might fit the bill.
Here's my question. Is a tradtional BBSB enough to handle the currents and trash of the Ohio River in the winter? If so, is it the right boat to hide next to big downed tree on a flat or in ultra shallow water in the back of a slough? The reason I ask such a question that might best be answered by me is that I cannot figure out why in my 12 years of hunting the river I have never seen this style of hunting here (with the exception of once when I think I saw MLBob in his scull boat hunting with decoys). Any insight would be appreciated. I am starting to feel an urge to build another boat or maybe restore a BBSB.
Here's my question. Is a tradtional BBSB enough to handle the currents and trash of the Ohio River in the winter? If so, is it the right boat to hide next to big downed tree on a flat or in ultra shallow water in the back of a slough? The reason I ask such a question that might best be answered by me is that I cannot figure out why in my 12 years of hunting the river I have never seen this style of hunting here (with the exception of once when I think I saw MLBob in his scull boat hunting with decoys). Any insight would be appreciated. I am starting to feel an urge to build another boat or maybe restore a BBSB.