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  • Thunder11
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    #1645139

    I know this time of year Gary and the Hillside guides are mostly fishing up on Sharpe. Lots of Smallies and good amount of Walleye.

    Thunder11
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    #1587223

    I have 2 season in with mine and really like it. Very easy to clean. It is very accurate. I have it sighted in at 75 yards with a scope. Most of my shooting is from 25-75 yards. I have heard they are good out to 200, but no need for me to test that at this point.

    Thunder11
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    #1572482

    We have always hunted with our dogs up on the front. Our blinds are fixed and have 3 doors to cover front, middle and back. Leaving 2 openings for hunters, and we leave 12″ right up front for the dog so sit and look out. When dog is bored they lay under front door. I don’t think you will have a problem if your dog is still while ducks are coming in. Sometimes on NO WIND days if the dog gets excited while ducks are coming in and moves a lot they can flair ducks. We also don’t use any kind of ladder. We hunt in mostly shallow water. If hunting in deep water it doesn’t take them long to figure out to just put front paws on boat and we will pull them in by the collar. Every dog I have pulled into a boat has instinctively pushed back against me when I grabbed the collar and they come in with little effort.

    Thunder11
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    #1559458

    I agree with the first two comments. However, the habitat and hunting/fishing was great down there 30 years ago. If they can get it right, I would be all for it. This new plan looks to remove the spoil from the area which can’t hurt in my eyes. I say go for it, nothing to lose really.

    Thunder11
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    #1554292

    Please remove the “Wabasha, MN” from your location!

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