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    Well, I am modifying my plan to take into account that I will only have water for the first 90mins of shooting......When it goes dry where I normally shoot there is soft mud and a steep bank down to the creek, which at half tide is only 3m wide. Once the boat stops floating you have to retrieve by walking out to get the birds in thigh deep soft mud. Crossing the creek ( its only 7m away) is a definite no no. Being 70, I dont relish the thought of walking in thigh+ deep mud as the chances of getting stuck are very high ....Dont ask how I know this!..........Add to it that any birds dropped on the mud will disappear into the mangroves when the tide comes in as they start floating well before the boat and once in the mangroves, they are lost.

    Here are a couple of pics to show where I was planning to shoot....you can get an idea of the depth of mud from the first one..
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    And looking down the creek to where I will end up with plan B below....About 500m away from where this pic was taken...
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    Plan B is to shoot until the tide drops a bit...then put the boat into the creek, drift down until I get to a small side gut which will be wide enough to take the boat......park the boat in the side gut and as the tide drops the boat will be below the surrounding mud. Where the gut is, the mud is hard and getting out to retrieve ducks will involve walking on mud which is only ankle deep. With enough cut mangroves poked into the banks either side of the gut the boat will be in, I will look just like a clump of mangroves.......When the tide comes back in the evening I will head back to my original spot.
    Have now finished making a collapsible bunk for my 13'tinny and will sleep in the boat fri and sat night...instead of in my fixed stand/hut which is 400m away from where I normally shoot.

    Back in the early 90's I did the same thing...Was parked in the gut camoed up with decoys set just before first light which was at 6.40am. First birds came in and I shot 3 drakes....only had time to reload before the next mob came in and shot another 3 drakes.......thought I would only shoot green heads for the last 4 of my limit.....3rd mob came in and again 3 drakes dropped......reloaded and as I stood up to look around a pair of mallards flared so I dropped the drake.....looked at my watch and it was 6.48am.......walked out and picked up all the birds....back in the boat by 7am.....then had to wait until the tide floated the boat at midday...went back to the same spot the second day on a dropping tide at 4am and again had my limit before 7.....then had to sit and wait until 1pm before I could head back to the ramp.

    Something I have learned about sleeping in the boat.........I always have one hand out of my sleeping bag and hanging down in the bilge.....If it gets wet, it wakes me up and I turn the bilge pump on. Was out sleeping in the boat in torrential rain one year and didnt realise that the boat was filling up with water from both the rain and a small crack in the aluminium hull. The only thing that alerted me was that the waves got up and as the water sloshed from side to side it almost put the side under.........Didnt get much sleep that night as I spent most of my time bailing the boat out...so now I have a 12v car battery and 2 bilge pumps all wired up ready to go...

    For all you hunters heading out.....stay safe and hope you have hot barrels...
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