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Last Login: 5/28/2013 2:21:32 PM
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I have a white center console fiberglass skiff which is great for getting around the river and i use it all the time when getting to my duck spots and holes. But just looking for some advice on what the best way to hide this white I'd say about 19' fiberglass boat is? thanks!
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Last Login: 1/8/2013 10:48:41 PM
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lots of fast grass that is what i do to my 16 ft jhon boat then we get in the saw grass
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did not think of this untill today take some painters cloth from like Lowes and add some black and green if you all still have some green in your water grass there with spray paint just to put some shadows on it to look like sawgrass would be a lot cheaper than fast grass hope this helps
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Yea I've heard of draping a big cloth over it maybe even a parachute. But I need to be able to hide that thing lol so i can get the ducks to commit lol.
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Last Login: 1/10/2013 7:31:52 PM
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Burlap works great it is also porous so you can also weave some natural forage in with it
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