Goose Season Prep

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Goose Season Prep

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Not sure how many others are into waterfowl but it bridges the gap for me between turkey season and deer. I hit my kayak with a fresh coat of paint (it was red before) and just getting all my decoys rigged up and ready for this season. 7 days left now, not that I am counting.

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Nice job Adam! They will never know what hit them. happy hunting
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That's just flippin'n awesome!! :D
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Looks great!

Re-flocked some decoys, Pressure washed them, bought some 3 1/2" Kent BBB, practice calling 5 times a week for 20mins. Im all ready, cant wait!!!!!

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Bring it down here
I have some geese you can shoot.
It looks great :D
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The paint job you did is simply spectacular Adam!
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Awesome paint job Adam.

Do you shoot from the kayak or just retrieve with it?


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Yep! Everything is ready here to to! :)
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That's a great job, inside and out. To go from red to camo can't be easy. How many coats did you put on that baby?

Looks great, enjoy.
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Re: Goose Season Prep

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Adam wrote:Not sure how many others are into waterfowl but it bridges the gap for me between turkey season and deer. I hit my kayak with a fresh coat of paint (it was red before) and just getting all my decoys rigged up and ready for this season. 7 days left now, not that I am counting.

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What type of paint did you use Adam? I am having issues with keeping Krylon on without having it scratch off. Any advise?

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I started it out by washing it with a scrub brush and plain water to get pond scum off it
2. Wiped it down with laquer thinner,
3. Sanded it with 100 grit
4. Another laquer thinner wash to remove any oils i missed the first time and platic dust.
5. First coat was Olive green Krylon for plastics.
6. Next coat was random brown Krlyon blobs to give depth.
7. Last was tan Krylon sprayed with marsh grass held up for a stencil.

Simple as that.
I plan on using it on ponds and smaller bodies of water. It will make a good hasty blind along the shoreline tucked in nicely. Im sure Ill also be retreiving with it as I dont have a dog, sure beats swimming out to get them like last season. My only issue is decoy storage. I dont think Ill be fitting many floaters in/on it. A trailer is in the back of the mind right now to haul my extras while on the water. An inner tube from a truck with a rope platform should work out and give me a little more versatility.

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Post by Dereck »

Sounds like a great idea with the inner tube as a trailer

If your interested I have about 20ft of black mesh from around a trampoline if you need some I could give you enough to go around the tube.

With a little burlap you could camo it up quite nice.

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Post by dick195252 »

I believe your ready. Good Luck, Hope to see some pictures.
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Post by wabi »

Looks really good!!!!
You aren't really going to drag it through the mud & weeds now, are you? :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Post by Doe Master »

:) Just went out for some permissions for next saturday and beyond :)
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