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Shane Kropog A.K.A. "The Doodler", and Karl "Hoonya" Mapes on a bass trip in their Gator Trax.


Texas Green
Robbie Ritchey and Gary Kutac


Mark Haas, Chandler Daggett, Dennis Harmon and Tom hunting from their Gator's Camp and using a Hyper-Tunnel for transport.


Gary Blackledge
Grenada Lake, Mississippi 2007


Jared Bays and Clint Holliday from Texas with a 3 man limit of teal, widgeon, and gadwall


 

Texas


Jerry McClanahan, TX
Lake Fork Area

 


Vernon Duck, Alabama

Kent, Ladonna & Crew,
 
Just returned from my annual trip out west and had a great time. The " new" rig worked great and trailered just as good on the 5K mile round trip from east Alabama.
 
Thanks again for all the help and the great job you did on my boat.
 
Vernon Duck

 

 


Jim Weisenhorn with a limit of South Dakota birds
 


Dyke Taylor, Maryland


Low Country Mud Buddy Ducks


BB Gun King


Cody Rose, Youth Hunt, TN


David Waters
Here are the pictures from yesterday's hunt.

Regarding the time spent on blind prep, we basically pulled into a very
thick veggie island, put some cut palmetto branches around the outside of
the Hide to match the green color, added cattails to the brush pipes and set
13 hanks of green insta-grass on the deck.

It probably took 10 minutes to set it up.  (We brought the cattails and the
palmetto braches with us).

One of things I like most about the Hide is the fact that you can pack all
your gear in it the night before, get up, pour coffee and drive to the ramp.
Pull up ANYWHERE, set decoys and hunt!

David Waters

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Long-time Gator Trax friend Steve Horn
of Madison, Mississippi with limits of Canadas in Alberta, Canada 2007
Magnum Waterfowl


Photo Courtesy of David Baker


Down and Dirty


Gator Trax Dealer, Chad Lecompte of Georgia, with a deck full of birds!


Jason Hudson with McClain Trailers in
Houston, TX


 


Todd Fitzmorris and his son on a red fish limit


Photo courtesy of Steve Lick in Mississippi.


Philip Coker and Tim Rose
Grenada Lake, MS 2007


Chad Lecompte, Georgia


M.J. Grahn of Wisconsin
on his first duck hunt from Dad's Gator Trax
Courtesy Mark and Donna Grahn with Mark's Quality Marine - Gator Trax Dealer, Wisconsin


Rick McCurley with R&B Guide Service
in Texas with a few limits of teal


Paul and Rudy Kalman

Kent

Wanted to share a couple of memories your boat helped make possible.
These pic's are of my two kids, Courtney and Rudy.
Please show these to Dave as well.
I appreciate you guys.

PK


Rudy Kalman
with a nice red from Dad's Gator Trax

 


Courtney Kalman
Not to be outdone, Courtney shows she can hang with the boys!

 

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Rick Mccurley and daughter on a fishing trip


Brian Lapoint of Louisiana christened his new Gator Trax with this nice red.


Jason Ard, Yazoo, MS
148 B&C 8 Point


Stringer of Cans


Startin' em early!


Eben Daggett and crew in Arkansas
Jan, 2006


Photo courtesy of Dave Neetz, a proud US soldier that purchased his Gator Trax upon his return from serving his country in Iraq. This bear was taken by Dave on a 100 mile round trip they made in his Gator Trax in Alaska. Here is what Dave had to say.

Kent/David,
Don’t know if you remember me, we bought the 20’ x 54” Gatortrax with the 35HD late last summer (you loaded it into the cargo trailer with the forklift).

To tell you the truth, I was a little skeptical when I contacted you from Iraq and you told me that your boat would be perfect for Alaska (“shallow is what we do” you said).  However, I’m now a believer. 

I took the boat out a little last fall, but didn’t really give it a hard test, just big river stuff and ran through a couple of shallow areas to chew on some rocks.  Yes, it chipped up the prop a little, but not badly.  So I still wasn’t convinced.

I just got back from about a 100 mile (round trip) hunt up a small river in central Alaska.  I went about 40 miles further up the river than my partner had ever been, including a  Class II/III rapid that stretched for about a mile.  We were jumping logs (lots of log jams in Alaska rivers), spraying silt while running through silt/sand bars, and ripping through corners that were more than a 110 degree change in direction.  And once we figured out to load the boat heavier in the rear, we were averaging about 20 mph with two big men (about David’s size), full gear and a hitch-hiking bear (see attached photo)!   And after jumping numerous logs and blasting through the rock filled rapids (yes, we chewed them up) the only damage I could find was an 18 inch gouge/scratch on the bottom/side of the boat.

I can’t wait for waterfowl season this fall to take the GT out and put up a camo cover!  The only suggestion I would make on the boat would be to factory install some oar lock stations (we ran way up the river and floated in the evenings looking for bear).

Anyway, when Elaine and I were there, we invited you to come up to Alaska to visit.  The invitation is still open.  We might even have to talk about a dealership—you would not believe the number of people who have stopped me to ask about the GT!

Thanks for a great product!

Dave

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Jerry McClanahan, TX
Lake Fork


Woodies


Gator Smack Down

Hey guys it has been a long time. Well here is my son Ronnie and our friend Tom with a 12foot gator we got this past weekend. Tom shot it with a bow and we wrestled it to the boat. Hope these pics do it justice for the gator and the boat. I am so happy with my rig! It does great in the river and the lake and this gator is one of many we have taken with our boat.
 
Thanks again
Ron Russell

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Doug Pastour on a bowfishing tournament. Here is what Doug had to say about his boat.

KENT HERE ARE SOME PICTURES OF THE TOURNAMENT WE PLACED 24TH OUT OF 250  TWO MAN TEAMS  THANKS TO THE BOAT & MOTOR

NOTHING WOULD STOP IT. IT PERFORMED AWESOME .WE RAN EVERY THING FROM DRAINAGE DITCHES TO REEDS & OPEN WATER . THE ONLY COMPLAINT I HAD WAS  WHEN WE HAD 722 POUNDS OF FISH IN IT & 2 GUYS WE COULD ONLY RUN ABOUT 15 MPH     JUST KIDDING . THANK YOU & EVERYBODY THAT BUILT IT I COULDN'T ASK FOR ANY MORE . WE SHOT A TOTAL OF 979 POUNDS IN 2 DAYS

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Jack Porter

 


Chandler Daggett, Missouri


Teal in Honduras


This 11ft gator was taken in Florida on Lake Marion by Sam Van Hook and Chris Kincaid.

Sam Van Hook and Chris Kincaid


Tom White and friends with a limit of greenheads


John Garrett, Gator Trax Pro-Staffer


Blair Colby Texas


Missouri Mallards from the Gators Camp


Blair Colby out of Longview Texas


Gator Trax Pro-Staffer, John Garrett, and some his friends


The Daggetts with Arkansas Mallards


Biggun's
Barrett Chandley, a Gator Trax dealer and Gator Hunting Guide Service in the Kissimmee Florida area took these clients out with great success!


Brian Lapoint took these limits in Myrtle Grove, LA from his Gator Trax and Fastgrass Blind.


Capt. Mark Lee and friends in Texas

Kent,
I hunt with Jason Hudson on his place in Navasota and I thought you might like a pic, and a plug. 
The river has been up for 2 weeks now, and it has made it tough to get to the birds.  Of course they have managed to find refuge in the most remote areas of the ranch.  I decided to use his boat on this hunt.  Four hours of hard nose scouting for 45 minutes of fun.  Seems like that applies to a lot of things in life, but it is often worth the effort!  This is the first time that I have used one of your boats, and I have to tell you that this thing is awesome.  We spent four hours going through some of the nastiest flooded timber to find where these birds were sitting.  We went across stumps, trees, weeds, logs and one old spare tire in water from shin deep to 15 ft.  There was a learning curve to operate the boat without hitting EVERY tree, but, it was a short one.  These guys had a very fast, exciting hunt.  (20 birds in 45 minutes)  Without the boat, we would have been forced to hunt the edges of the ranch, and probably not done as well.  I can’t wait to see what this thing will do in the marsh.  Keep up the good work, and Good Hunting!   

Captain Mark Lee   www.captmarklee.com


Matt Stanley of Virginia with some jewelry.

 


Northern Mallards


Chuck Donewar, Myrtle Grove, LA


Rick McCurley, R&B Guide Service, Texas


Simply Red


Texas


Texas


This guy takes GREAT pictures!


Wayne Eismen, Oklahoma


Bart Vanderhoven, North, LA


Skeeter Graves, Texas


Seeing Double


Rick McCurley, R&B Guide Service, Texas


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