Duck Hunting- Walk in Duck hunting gear tips
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Alan O'Bryant
P.O. Box 724
Pine Hill, AL 36769
Website link blackbeltwaterfowl.com/
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I put the jet sled on the deer game cart and it works very well. 100x easier than dragging the jet sled.
Very true! Done that myself! Doesn’t work very well in flooded timber though! But I have used it that way many times if I had a long walk to a marsh!
I’ve never thought to add a clip like that to my sled! That’s a really good idea thanks for sharing that!
It’s a nice addition! Thanks for watching!
Great tips! Love your videos! Keep’em coming!!!
Thanks man, and thanks for watching!
I bought one of those kid cart things you pull behind a bike that a toddler would sit in from a yard sale for 40 bucks. Cut it and made it wide enough for my XL jetsled to sit on. And added some eye rings so I can secure it to it. Game changer from dragging it on land. Once you get to the water I take sled off and lock it w a bike lock to a tree. As sleds are the worst on mud and dry ground. If there's 1 in of snow on the ground you can drag 250lbs in it with ease. Deff recommend my set up until there's snow. Xl jedsled I got floats w zero issues i had 4 dozen deeka w 6oz weights 2 mojos w poles 3 shotguns 3 stools and a dog stand. Wasnt even close to being over capacity. As I solo hunt a lot. I got another sled the same size and take 7 dozen deeks I drag one sled at a time to the water and then I connect them to each other once on the water. Even walking against the current was easy. But I dnt do that if I have more than a half mile to get to the water and only do this mid season once the migration hits hard to compete w high bird numbers. Otherwise 4 dozen is what I typically take while solo.
Great idea! Thanks for sharing! And thanks for watching!
As a fellow Cade, I was pumped to see the representation haha
Carabiner great idea, also a piece of pvc in line w rope is a good addition too.
Good idea thanks for watching!
I look forward to your videos every Wednesday
Thanks buddy!! I really appreciate that!
If you have managed trails or non covered trails or no snow a cart works great. We use a converted baby jogger with the sled put in the middle of it so we can load it and push the cart with the sled in between the baby jogger.
That’s a really good idea!!
The Rogers double spinning wing bag is a really good back pack I can fit my spinner plus a lot of other stuff in it. It’s my blind bag
I have one, it is a very nice bag!! Thanks for watching!
THANK YOU!!
No problem! Thanks for watching
Good video enjoyed it
Thanks for watching!
Awesome video! Just subscribed to your channel
I appreciate the support!
How much weight will shapely sled carry
That I’m not sure… it’s very strong though
More than you will want to drag that’s for sure… unless your pulling it with a atv in that case I would go with a beaver tail sled it’s made from a lot thicker plastic..
Good tips, any recommendations on patching the runners?
JB weld, is what I used in the past.
You doing a solo livestream this year?
Maybe closer to season
No layout or chair blind?
Not when hunting the Timber.