Vince Pagliaroli
Well-known member
The gunning boxes were designed and used in the upper mid west. Used in single man marshboats mostly. The gun cradle kept the gun handy for jumpshooting, and dispatching cripples. Also to keep the gun somewhere "safe" and pointed in the proper direction. They worked in all weather conditions during the time of paper and brass hull reloaded shells. If they worked then they sure as hell will work now. Salt water gunning is not where they were birthed and used, that is another hunting situation.
If you have ever sneak hunted shallow marshes, and thin water areas when ya put down the paddle and reach for the shotgun ya know WHY the cradle was designed and used very well. Many times the gunner is kneeling when the shot it taken. They were one of the tools of market hunters, and when limits were very high. The tools had to work or they were not used. Only essentials were put in the boat, unlike today when everything but the kitchen sink goes along.
If you have ever sneak hunted shallow marshes, and thin water areas when ya put down the paddle and reach for the shotgun ya know WHY the cradle was designed and used very well. Many times the gunner is kneeling when the shot it taken. They were one of the tools of market hunters, and when limits were very high. The tools had to work or they were not used. Only essentials were put in the boat, unlike today when everything but the kitchen sink goes along.