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You can hunt with a trolling motor as long as it's not running when you shoot....kinda grey area....but purty sure thats the case......I mostly hunt marshes so no real advise for the 2nd part of your question....sorry......try gettn with huntn fool he may be able to help!!!
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Boat has to be at a complete stop with motor out of water if I remember right, which I may not be right but do you really wanna find out the hard way? Second, we have hunted Bayou Manchac and we have done ok, but not good.
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Can't be running a trolling motor. If you do it right you don't need a motor anyway. A day like tomorrow will be a good example. Launch upstream, and take the current created by the runoff. Logs and other crap float downstream, sometimes even a canoe. All you need the paddle for is to steer. Keep your hand in the water with the paddle, creating a rudder. That is it.
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What we do is have a designated area downstream where we park another vehicle. Put the canoe on it and go drive to pick up the other vehicle you launched upstream with. The area we hunt is perfect, about a 3 mile float downstream to the pick up point.
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Sounds like you got it down to a science. I remember a few pics you posted from doing that. I think remember seeing a little green
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thanx
thanx for that great advise guys appreciate it
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I live right next to decannes south of you..we slam woodies and teal with an occational greenhead. Usually, you will only need a few wood duck decoys and a few teal decoys in two seperate small clusters, this has worked the best for us.
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