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    I am trying to find out how many and if anyone is using a non-licensed boat similar to a kayak to access blind sites for hunting? Did any of you apply for the blind site lottery and use a non-licensed boat?
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    Rob, if you are on Facebook, Adam Corry runs a group called Kayak Hunting. He is a Wilderness System Pro Staff who specializes in waterfowling from his kayak. On Sept 24th, he will be doing a kayak hunting seminar at Survival Products in Salisbury beginning at 7:00. I will be doing a fall red drum, rockfish, and speckled trout seminar from 6-7.
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    • #3
      I've done it on the magothy. Took the kayak out on a boat and my buddies were the next site.


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        Rob I been using a non license Jon boat with trolling motor for a number of years. I use it for setting up and retrieving birds.Having try kayak yet but I don't see a need for me.
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          Thanks so far guys, I know Adam and help him run that FB group.

          I am asking as Maryland Waterfowl, as I am the VP, and there are a lot of suggestions for changing the blind site lottery and one is to having a licensed boat to apply. I am just wondering how that will affect the aquapod/kayak users and how many are using it. How many already have a boat, like Adam does, and use a kayak too. If you could register and not have to have the three in numbers or any other thoughts along that line.

          Coop, with a trolling motor you still need to be licensed, its just free every two years after initial licensing if under 16' and 7.5hp I got a warning for the same thing 30 years ago when I kid and didn't know and put a trolling motor on my canoe.
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          • #6
            Originally posted by archeryrob View Post
            Thanks so far guys, I know Adam and help him run that FB group.

            I am asking as Maryland Waterfowl, as I am the VP, and there are a lot of suggestions for changing the blind site lottery and one is to having a licensed boat to apply. I am just wondering how that will affect the aquapod/kayak users and how many are using it. How many already have a boat, like Adam does, and use a kayak too. If you could register and not have to have the three in numbers or any other thoughts along that line.

            Coop, with a trolling motor you still need to be licensed, its just free every two years after initial licensing if under 16' and 7.5hp I got a warning for the same thing 30 years ago when I kid and didn't know and put a trolling motor on my canoe.
            Thanks Rob but that my least worry.I license my whole shoreline.The guys I see that gets the lottery have license vessels.
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            • #7
              How would that differ if someone used a layout boat in a shore blind site.
              Can't see them making a licensed boat s requirement.


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              • #8
                People are suggesting having a licensed boat as a requirement as guys are getting people that don't even waterfowl hunt to apply for the lottery. That is why i am asking here to see how many people are using kayaks or marsh boats as the sole transport to your blind site.

                Nothing is a done deal and I am just searching for information.
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