Due to field tiling and in this year lots of rain, the prairie ponds have spread wide. In South Dakota area like Lake Henry have turned into large in land seas. Charley Bledsoe, Bear dealer from Sioux Falls, hunted there, we caught perch that were using one of his wood tree pallets, it was six feet under the surface. Much of what use to be temporary wetlands are now large shallow lakes. They can be difficult to hunt, open water surround by tall grassy vegetation growing in boot sucking mud. A landing where one can get out of the canoe and not sink up one's knees is a rare find. However, if you have a situation where you can creep along, have low breaks in the cover and firm shorelines, it is very possible to shoot from the canoe or use the canoe to get to the back sides of good hunting areas. We have done that many times. One place we run the up stream flow of the eddies and go about a mile upstream on a river in the early afternoon and then paddle out after dark with flashlights to spot the river snags. A very nice method of transporting a deer that was shot a mile from the car. We use to do a lot of waterfowl hunting with bows from canoes on the Iowa prairie shallows. A wood arrow with a free hi-precision broadhead floats feather end up.