Guys how often do we get tied up in the promotion / advertising / new fancy gadgets on the market.
I was watching swamp people last night, and one of the old timers on there hand built a pirogue with his grand children and used it to catch a mess of blue crabs. Simple effective and cheap.
I remember some of my best hunts were nothing more than a canoe, dog, pump shotgun and half a dozen decoys…
This year I want to find a small timber hole and enjoy what got me started in the first place.
Keeping it simple?
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Keeping it simple?
All I know is... A wise rooster don't bury his head when a chicken hawk is around...he keeps his eyes on his chickens
Dude...Why'd you make the homeless guy pay for supper?
Dude...Why'd you make the homeless guy pay for supper?
Re: Keeping it simple?
It seems like there is a growing trend of trying to substitute money for skill. Maybe that's just human nature - trying to buy an easier way. I will be the first to say I love my Go-Devil rig, but I really enjoy hunting with pirogue, cork decoys, a wooden call and a retriever.
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