Walking in deep mud
- Lefty Back
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Walking in deep mud
Does anyone know if they make a contraption like snow shoes for mud and marshes that keeps you from sinking to your knees? I heard there was something on the market but I can't find anything on it. Please let me know the name of these things. A honey hole that I hunted 2 weeks ago was loaded with ducks but the death march is something I don't want to do again. It was a killer. Any help would be great.
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Ive tried some of those contraptions.....they help, but tend to pick up a bunch of mud esp crossing muddy fields, or marshes without water...
In water they work better, but still have a lot of resistance as you move your feet through the water....
Ive made a few of those marches in my life....getting to old for that now....good luck....
It will sure give a stress test to the ole Ticker !! and like a stair climber on the thighs !!
LOL
In water they work better, but still have a lot of resistance as you move your feet through the water....
Ive made a few of those marches in my life....getting to old for that now....good luck....
It will sure give a stress test to the ole Ticker !! and like a stair climber on the thighs !!
LOL
Look for Forestry Suppliers' website or General Supply's website. You should find them there.
I've had luck walking on my knees for shorts distance. The portion of your leg from your knee to your ankle is in contact with the bottom providing more surface area for flotation. Don't do this in deep water!
I've had luck walking on my knees for shorts distance. The portion of your leg from your knee to your ankle is in contact with the bottom providing more surface area for flotation. Don't do this in deep water!
Scott Baker
How far do you have to walk in this mud. I know this will sound stupid but I have done it before. Take a sheet of 1/4" plywood, rip it longways in 1' wide strips, and lay it flat across the top of the mud. You can make about 36 feet out of one sheet, and it doesn't weigh all that much. Plus, after you do the work once, you don't have to do it again. I've done it, works for me, well worth that little bit of extra effort to me.
Lefty here is an idea you may want to try. Take Hawkeyes idea, but instead of laying piece after piece why not make your own by cutting the plywood into ski sized stripes and secure them with rope or a bungy cord. Now of course they couldn't be as long as skis, but you get the idea. Really shouldn't be that hard to do.
Just a poor boy taking off with someone elses idea.
Wes
Just a poor boy taking off with someone elses idea.

Wes
Beatings will continue until morale improves!!!
Here ya go. If you get them, let me know how they work. I would like to know.
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