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ecoaster
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camo canoe

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Just finished a quick camo job on my coleman canoe. It used to be red. Took about 2 hrs to do inside and out.

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Good to go for ducks tomorow. :D
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Post by splittoe »

looks to be a top notch job if ya ask me. i enjoy taking mine out and hunting from it...something about the joy of being out on your own and all...i think they call it " NATURE" :D

good job

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Post by Normous »

NICE JOB 8)
The camo kind of looks similar to my 1991 Exocet.

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looks good! you havn't been using it in a rocky bottom have you?
go get a bigun!
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Post by tkstae »

Good looking job ecoaster. Maybe a side job in the future!!!
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Post by Maritimer »

Nice job, you better get some flagging tape to mark it when you pull it to shore otherwise you will never be able to find it. :D
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Post by saxman »

I use my Canoe for turkey hunting down here in the deep south.
I can slip undetected into thick BOOGER SWAMPS where them beard draggers and limbhangers hang out.
It would take all day to hike in from the road.
I just have to watch out for old no shoulders

NICE JOB, LOOKS GREAT
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Post by wabi »

Looks good!!!!!!!!
Do you hunt out of it much?
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Post by tmeasel »

I cant see a canoe,its a good job for sure
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Post by ecoaster »

Wabi,

Only had it for a year and it used to be red, so I only used it for fishing so far. Yesterday was it's first hunting trip. Chirs and I took it duck hunting.
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Post by Skeeter »

Nice job...did ya get any ducks??
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Skeeter,

Yep. We got 9. Pics are in the post titled "Duck Opener 2006"
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Post by TYE »

Very nice job!
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Post by mdcrossbow »

not many guys do the bottom, nice job. I did mine . When I get on the river I'll set up on a rock and flip mine over and lean up against it. No blind needed, me and canow look like a dead fall.
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