Hunting Washington Forum
Other Hunting => Waterfowl => Topic started by: bigbuckdown on December 26, 2018, 01:25:57 PM
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lets see how you set up those trailers
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Try resizing them and see if that works
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i would love to start this by posting pictures of mine but they will not post for some reason :bash:
Screenshot them then post.👍
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Hope this gets some traction. Right now mine is an organized mess. Have some ideas using cargo nets as partitions. But would love to not reinvent the wheel.
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Tru this again .Here is mine
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I got 48 full body goose and 4 blinds in this picture with the ability to add another 48 full bodies hanging from the walls
I wanted to keep everything out of the center isle so i can walk up and down and take single bags out of the big bags less to deal with in the field
duck floaters are just piled up in the front right now
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:yike: You have a dedicated trailer for waterfowl hunting? How do you get all the stuff out to the blind? I've never seen this before.
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the trailer has been used once for a wedding :'( hahah
some fields we can drive in, some fields we pack in and make trips. a fold up cart helps really good. and when it snows a sled you pull behind yourself
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Well, it's a damn nice trailer.
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Thanks hopping we can get people to post there trailer setups
i have seen it on other sites and there is always another really cool idea from each setup
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How big is your trailer? I’m trying to get mine where I can have 2/3 of all our waterfowl stuff in our 6x12. It’s a tall one, thankfully. We bag our goose full bodies individually. Thinking a partition wall for the front end with the door for the full bodies, a section in the middle for full body ducks/silos/Texas rigs, and back section for slotted duck floaters and blinds/misc.
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It's 12' trailer
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:yike: You have a dedicated trailer for waterfowl hunting? How do you get all the stuff out to the blind? I've never seen this before.
My wife said the same thing. But she’s actually down with it since we use it for so many other things. I honestly could go to a 14’ but wasn’t interested in a bigger trailer at the time. But I regret it now as I can only haul one of our 4wheelers in it. I used it as my tent during spring bear this year. Best move ever.
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