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Watering Hole
Barge/Cabin Build on The Sabine River, East Texas
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<blockquote data-quote="duckfish" data-source="post: 380975" data-attributes="member: 17136"><p>I should have clarified.... we didn't hunt "from" the barge/cabin. It was just our home for the week. Was about a 1/2 hour ride out to where it was moored and then we took the 3 small boats to various shore blinds & hides to hunt.</p><p></p><p>On all rivers and lakes around me you cannot moor or anchor any vessel long term unless it's a private lake or a commercial entity has water rights and permits for off shore mooring. Needless to say they charge plenty for for those sites.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="duckfish, post: 380975, member: 17136"] I should have clarified.... we didn't hunt "from" the barge/cabin. It was just our home for the week. Was about a 1/2 hour ride out to where it was moored and then we took the 3 small boats to various shore blinds & hides to hunt. On all rivers and lakes around me you cannot moor or anchor any vessel long term unless it's a private lake or a commercial entity has water rights and permits for off shore mooring. Needless to say they charge plenty for for those sites. [/QUOTE]
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