Brother and I were talking in the duck blind this weekend...reminiscing the stupid things we have done while hunting through the years.
One of mine: I was probably 20-21 years old, December, temp in the mid-20's, I was walking public Platte River land near Kearney, NE looking for a new spot to duck hunt. Of course, I was alone on this scouting trip.
The Platte is known for being an inch-deep-and-a-mile-wide, but it can have some holes and deep channels. I grew up hunting the Platte and was pretty confident wading the river.
Neoprene chest waders with no PFD, or even a belt, no wading stick. I had already crossed a few small knee-deep channels...but this one was getting deeper and deeper...
Found myself in swift, chest deep water about an inch from the top of my waders. Rem 1100 held above my head. Current pushing on me, I was inching forward...then thought to myself, "self, this is not smart...get back to the bank!" Not smart.
So share some of your non-so-bright moments while hunting : )
One of mine: I was probably 20-21 years old, December, temp in the mid-20's, I was walking public Platte River land near Kearney, NE looking for a new spot to duck hunt. Of course, I was alone on this scouting trip.
The Platte is known for being an inch-deep-and-a-mile-wide, but it can have some holes and deep channels. I grew up hunting the Platte and was pretty confident wading the river.
Neoprene chest waders with no PFD, or even a belt, no wading stick. I had already crossed a few small knee-deep channels...but this one was getting deeper and deeper...
Found myself in swift, chest deep water about an inch from the top of my waders. Rem 1100 held above my head. Current pushing on me, I was inching forward...then thought to myself, "self, this is not smart...get back to the bank!" Not smart.
So share some of your non-so-bright moments while hunting : )