Jay K
Active member
Rob,
I'm not sure where you hunt out of but if it's NJ/MD/NY/DE the "field green" raffia color I find to be a good mix for early, mid, and late season. I don't think here there is one perfect way to grass a boat. Pretty soon (if I find the time to cut some) I'll be adding some salt hay into the mix. I simply can't do without it. Early season I also bundle the spartina in for some green.
A lot of it has to do with how the grass is attached. I tend to go a little overboard with attaching because I'd rather put the work in up front instead of having to re-attach lost pieces down the road. Even then, I still keep extra raffia on hand to tie in throughout the season and grab hay as needed.
I'm not sure where you hunt out of but if it's NJ/MD/NY/DE the "field green" raffia color I find to be a good mix for early, mid, and late season. I don't think here there is one perfect way to grass a boat. Pretty soon (if I find the time to cut some) I'll be adding some salt hay into the mix. I simply can't do without it. Early season I also bundle the spartina in for some green.
A lot of it has to do with how the grass is attached. I tend to go a little overboard with attaching because I'd rather put the work in up front instead of having to re-attach lost pieces down the road. Even then, I still keep extra raffia on hand to tie in throughout the season and grab hay as needed.