Guys,
Barnegat style sneak boxes have been shown to be not only great at hiding in the marsh but also great at getting the captain home through pretty rough seas.
For all their popularity in New Jersey to New England, I've never seen or heard of someone using a Barnegat in marshes of the various sounds in North Carolina.
20' fiberglass deep V's are the vessel of choice in NC among the guides I have observed. And I have not heard even on this site of guys in NC using traditional sneak boxes.
Are Barnegat's not used in NC because 1) the waters are too big and too rough in NC for a Barnegat or 2) the Barnegat is a localized favorite further north or 3) not as many guys hunt solo on the big bays of NC?
I would think there would be application in some of the NC sounds for the time honored sneak boxes.
Your thoughts?
Larry Eckart, Hilton Head
Barnegat style sneak boxes have been shown to be not only great at hiding in the marsh but also great at getting the captain home through pretty rough seas.
For all their popularity in New Jersey to New England, I've never seen or heard of someone using a Barnegat in marshes of the various sounds in North Carolina.
20' fiberglass deep V's are the vessel of choice in NC among the guides I have observed. And I have not heard even on this site of guys in NC using traditional sneak boxes.
Are Barnegat's not used in NC because 1) the waters are too big and too rough in NC for a Barnegat or 2) the Barnegat is a localized favorite further north or 3) not as many guys hunt solo on the big bays of NC?
I would think there would be application in some of the NC sounds for the time honored sneak boxes.
Your thoughts?
Larry Eckart, Hilton Head