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Carrying your stuff
#2876437
12/28/11 07:43 PM
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Joined: Feb 2005
Posts: 453
Moe #2
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When walking in on a public hunt is there something that you guys use to haul all the stuff needed for duck hunting.
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Re: Carrying your stuff
[Re: Moe #2]
#2876465
12/28/11 07:54 PM
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Fooshman
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I use a blind bag and usually a duffle bag for the decoys.
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Re: Carrying your stuff
[Re: Fooshman]
#2876510
12/28/11 08:13 PM
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Cody Malone
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Re: Carrying your stuff
[Re: Cody Malone]
#2876559
12/28/11 08:28 PM
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Joined: Feb 2007
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kdub
THF Trophy Hunter
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Re: Carrying your stuff
[Re: kdub]
#2876579
12/28/11 08:35 PM
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Gdogg
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My son carries all the heavy stuff......
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Re: Carrying your stuff
[Re: kdub]
#2876587
12/28/11 08:39 PM
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Joined: Dec 2009
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Ducky-Style
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+1 pack light as possible.
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Re: Carrying your stuff
[Re: Ducky-Style]
#2876596
12/28/11 08:42 PM
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muddyz
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My back. I am hauling a layout blind, 15 dekes, gun and the bare minimum of other gear. For my walk something with wheels would be very handy but I have had other spots that nothing could have helped.
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Re: Carrying your stuff
[Re: muddyz]
#2876678
12/28/11 09:15 PM
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mnsherick
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I use a little red wagon for the really long hauls. (2 miles one way)
I use my back for the rest.
-Matt
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Re: Carrying your stuff
[Re: mnsherick]
#2876692
12/28/11 09:22 PM
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txbornanbread
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Deer cart works great when its not really muddy
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Re: Carrying your stuff
[Re: txbornanbread]
#2876943
12/28/11 10:32 PM
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Posts: 149
sunrisesuperman
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This....Cheap.... Mixing Tub Drill holes in the corners and attach a rope to pull it. Holds Layout, Deeks, Blindbag, Jerkstring Rig, Gun, and Thermos. Also makes a good seat for 2 guys. And room for birds on the way out. 
Last edited by sunrisesuperman; 12/28/11 10:34 PM.
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Re: Carrying your stuff
[Re: sunrisesuperman]
#2877366
12/29/11 12:54 AM
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Joined: Dec 2010
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Sooner N TX
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I use a mixing tub as well. When I saw the price of "sleds" I picked a mixing tub up at the hardware store. The one I have is smaller than I really want, but it works and it cost less than $10.
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Re: Carrying your stuff
[Re: sunrisesuperman]
#2877554
12/29/11 01:49 AM
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Hopedale
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Not mine, but here is the duck hunter 5000 2.0, at least I believe that is what its called.  Before being converted to the duck hunter 5000 2.0 it was a jogging stroller.
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Re: Carrying your stuff
[Re: Hopedale]
#2877586
12/29/11 02:04 AM
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Moe #2
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Thinks I think I'll try the mixing tub thats cheap enough to try. The only other thing I thought about was a 100.00 cart from northern.
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Re: Carrying your stuff
[Re: Gdogg]
#2877696
12/29/11 02:50 AM
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Guy
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My son carries all the heavy stuff......  that is true that boy! I'm trying to get my son to be like that! 
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Re: Carrying your stuff
[Re: txbornanbread]
#2877762
12/29/11 03:07 AM
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army_chad
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Deer cart works great when its not really muddy X2
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Re: Carrying your stuff
[Re: army_chad]
#2877813
12/29/11 03:18 AM
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zippo
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Bird Dog
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I use a small boat i fill it up then paddle my stuff and i can move around if need be. got it at a sale last year 50$
"Anyone that wants to disarm me can suck on my machine gun!"
Uncle Ted
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Re: Carrying your stuff
[Re: Moe #2]
#2877828
12/29/11 03:22 AM
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Guy
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When walking in on a public hunt is there something that you guys use to haul all the stuff needed for duck hunting. Tex Rig, sling deeks over my back, sling for gun, small back pack.. I would never use a cart..
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Re: Carrying your stuff
[Re: Guy]
#2877839
12/29/11 03:23 AM
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BMowatt
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get your buddy to haul all the crap
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Re: Carrying your stuff
[Re: Cody Malone]
#2878035
12/29/11 04:30 AM
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ishootspoonies
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this. and when coupled with some burlap, it doubles as a layout blind
I like spoonie, his humor is dryer than my duck lease.
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Re: Carrying your stuff
[Re: ishootspoonies]
#2879838
12/29/11 10:00 PM
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Joined: Jul 2010
Posts: 120
BigJake
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Woodsman
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They had beaver sleds or something like that (cant remember the name exactly) for sale at Cabela's for like $30 a couple days before Christmas. I was going to get one to use as a lay out blind, just a little too small.
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Re: Carrying your stuff
[Re: BigJake]
#2880525
12/30/11 01:56 AM
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Farvafire
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Woodsman
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I made a single wheel trailer for my stuff to attach behind the bicycle for hunting some private land the land owner doesnt want any vehicles on. It carries a dozen decoys, all my gear and a limit of ducks. Its two miles one way. It cost me the price of a cheap u joint, and some emt, i had the above mentioned concrete mixing sled and a wheel off another bicycle. It pulls nicely and when i get to the spot i lay a mat out and change into my waders. I may add a gun rack on the bicycle but for now i sling the shotgun. Including the welding it took two hours to build. If you want some pictures let me know i will take some.
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Re: Carrying your stuff
[Re: Farvafire]
#2880910
12/30/11 03:57 AM
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Wilfred
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Re: Carrying your stuff
[Re: Wilfred]
#2883250
12/31/11 12:06 AM
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Posts: 138
Farvafire
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Woodsman
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