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  1. Sandwick, a layout boat would be a super choice, just be careful. My bud has a mighty layout boat that we wanted to use but just too rough. Lots of doable depths from basically union springs north. North of union springs has a sandy flat thats about 10 feet deep most of the way. Even just offshore in the flight paths of the birds would be a super setup. Good luck and be safe

  2. Sandwick, a layout boat would be a super choice, just be careful. My bud has a mighty layout boat that we wanted to use but just too rough. Lots of doable depths from basically union springs north. North of union springs has a sandy flat thats about 10 feet deep most of the way. Even just offshore in the flight paths of the birds would be a super setup. Good luck and be safe

  3. Seasquirrel,

    Would the gentleman in the back round of the last pick be snipping redheads with a pellet gun or a 22. not really the best clarity but definitely a scoped gun :no::no: there's a lot of Redheads on those stairs, at least 17 by my count. Maybe you have a big hunting party but only 2 per man ????

    Detective Lund SSS,

    The boy in the background is my sons buddy trying out my boys new SCOPED .22 on plastic bottles in the yard. Yes lots of redheads and also some goldeneye and broadbills and not sure what else offhand. Yes we had a big hunting party and two seperate blinds hunting the same dekes. I am aware of the two redheads and scaup per man as well as the possession limits also. Thats why we were plinking with a .22 and shooting pics during legal gunning hours. Thanks for the implication that we were shooting waterfowl in excess of our limits with a rifle :no::no::no: If you look close I think the camp being built next door doesnt have a building permit posted.

  4. Lots of them on the lake boys! (Cayuga) Go get 'em! Lots of Broadbills and Goldeneyes too.

    Redheads in flight were taken by a good buddy and nationally known wildlife graphite artist Cole Johnson. Check out his site colejohnsonart.com DONT FORGET THE GUYS WHO LEFT BEFORE THE PHOTO AND THE GUY TAKING THE PHOTO!!!!

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  5. I currently drive a 2500 HD dodge with a 5.7 Hemi in it. It is my daily driver. I tow my boat 27' Searay Amberjack two hours to lake O in the spring and home in the fall. Truck handles the load excellent. I get about 5 mpg towing and maybe 12-14 mpg on highway when not towing. I haul an insane amount of firewood so that is another reason for the 3/4 ton truck for me. I am currently looking to buy a Ford F250 with the 7.3 diesel in it. Tough to find a used one with that engine. I have owned two dodge trucks and while I love the Hemi motor in my current truck, the truck has had pre-mature wear on drivetrain and front end. Good luck in your decision.

  6. Welcome to the site. Everyone here is very friendly and helpful except that SLOW TALKER Jersey Ba_ta_d AKA JERSEY JIM from DOUBLE JJ of the red dock. Jim showed up on the Red Dock at Wrights Landing this year in his hooded flannel shirt that smelled like a rotten salmon carcass in April and left in September wearing his carpenter/tool design boxer shorts. His boat was never seen leaving the dock this year. He is known at Wrights as a boat hopping tramp who will jump aboard anybodys boat who has lots of beer. (whether they are there or not) They had to add two additional barrels at the end of red dock for his empties. Mary from the booth said more empties were taken out of those barrels per day than the KAPPA house up town. Jim has since gotten nervous and started raising two baboons so he can harvest a liver when his liver shuts down (wont be long because it has to look like a minnow trap by now) :beer::beer::beer::lol::lol:

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