from Mark Ernst in TX:

Your website is looking good. I have enjoyed the Puddler for two hunting seasons and look forward to the third. I have used it as a layout boat in small spreads (10-24 blocks) for ringnecks and broadbills. It has been challenging as the shooting from a sitting prone position is tough, plus you only have about 100 degrees of shooting radius. Most ducks know this and come in on the "blind" side. I have also used the boat to shoot squirrels on a lazy river, and get to my deer stand across a slough. I actually shot a spike buck out of the boat with my bow and arrow! It was strange how the deer did not spook and actually came closer to me as I floated 15 yards from the bank. The boat has been fun for fishing to. I have enjoyed it on the Texas coast flats for redfish and specs and have floated the rivers around Fort Worth for spring sandbass. I primarily use it for transportation and get out to fish. The boat is not as fast and easy to paddle as my friends kayaks, but it does the job and it has more storage. The stability is realy nice for duck hunting. It is a must to have a quality kayak paddle as the boat seesaws thru the water. It has opened numerous opportunities to me.
Thanks

  
 from Eric Singley MI:

Hey ! How ya doing? As you may or may not recall, I bought the pintail boat last year, and had a great deal of success with it.. Here's an update, with our goose season this year, instead of pouring out over $300 bucks for a field blind, I hauled by pintail out into the field (all brushed up with the fast grass), and smoked the geese. Not only does the boat work well in the marshes, but also does as well in the fields ! Wilp, gotta run, just thought you might want to know about the other half of the boats life.
Thank You

 

 

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