friendly reminder: raffia
friendly reminder: raffia
it's an ideal time to stock up on raffia grass for layout blinds (craft section at walmart)
Experience is a freakin' awesome teacher...
Re: friendly reminder: raffia
Did you ever get a blind for 'Miss Driveway'?
Raffia may be the answer to toting a decoy bag full of natural grass (and recycled cane) everywhere you go, all season.
I was in WM after Donia put this up and I forgot to look for it.
I must add raffia on my next 'list'.

Raffia may be the answer to toting a decoy bag full of natural grass (and recycled cane) everywhere you go, all season.
I was in WM after Donia put this up and I forgot to look for it.

"I'd like to be remembered among my closest waterfowling friends (if I am remembered at all) for how I hunted them - not how many I killed" - [Jay Strangis]
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Ah yes, the S.S. Driveway. This year, I'm gonna do my best to hunt a little more and work a little less. The blind frame is coming together. I'm using the muddy water camo timber fabric on it.
FYI, the Albanian WalMarks don't carry raffia, I learned. Gotta look elsewhere.
FYI, the Albanian WalMarks don't carry raffia, I learned. Gotta look elsewhere.
Never assume.
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Can you post pictures of the muddy water timber pattern in a big sheet? If not send me a pic please. I was wanting to use this but didn't know where to get, how much, or how the big sheet would look. Thankscupnglide wrote:Ah yes, the S.S. Driveway. This year, I'm gonna do my best to hunt a little more and work a little less. The blind frame is coming together. I'm using the muddy water camo timber fabric on it.
FYI, the Albanian WalMarks don't carry raffia, I learned. Gotta look elsewhere.
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Gary
What kind of blind frame are you using? If I hadn't invested so much time in my 'trapeeze'.....I would be seriously thinking about a MudBuddy or Beavertail-style frame for the mud rig.
We HAD actually talked about getting another mud rig with MudBuddy fastgrass blind for use in different terrain. Maybe one day.
What kind of blind frame are you using? If I hadn't invested so much time in my 'trapeeze'.....I would be seriously thinking about a MudBuddy or Beavertail-style frame for the mud rig.
We HAD actually talked about getting another mud rig with MudBuddy fastgrass blind for use in different terrain. Maybe one day.
"I'd like to be remembered among my closest waterfowling friends (if I am remembered at all) for how I hunted them - not how many I killed" - [Jay Strangis]
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JMH, I'll shoot you a pic tomorrow and post. I called them direct and ordered a couple 18' rolls. The stuff is waterproof. I'm hoping it makes a good blind.
Anat, I'm following poker1's plan off that mudboat site. Doing Bimini and conduit. Fingers crossed...
Anat, I'm following poker1's plan off that mudboat site. Doing Bimini and conduit. Fingers crossed...
Never assume.
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I think you'll be happy with that style blind - quick and easy set-up - relatively few steps.
I've experimented with the conduit and internal/external Bimini fittings and it's not too bad. In fact, That gives me an idea about leaving the current blind on the boat (in M.O. Buckbrush) and having a removeable collapseable frame (like yours) with fastgrass sheets - to use when I know we're going to be hunting in terrain where there's saw grass.
So many possibilities.
I'd like to see your blind frame when it's done. There's not a good way to put a rain roof on my design (without 13 more sequential steps and more tubing...i.e. - TIME).
Good luck.
I've experimented with the conduit and internal/external Bimini fittings and it's not too bad. In fact, That gives me an idea about leaving the current blind on the boat (in M.O. Buckbrush) and having a removeable collapseable frame (like yours) with fastgrass sheets - to use when I know we're going to be hunting in terrain where there's saw grass.
So many possibilities.
I'd like to see your blind frame when it's done. There's not a good way to put a rain roof on my design (without 13 more sequential steps and more tubing...i.e. - TIME).
Good luck.
"I'd like to be remembered among my closest waterfowling friends (if I am remembered at all) for how I hunted them - not how many I killed" - [Jay Strangis]
Re: friendly reminder: raffia
JMH, here are a couple pics of the muddy water timber camo. Boots are for perspective.




Never assume.
friendly reminder: raffia
https://www.facebook.com/MuddyWaterCamo.
there's a pic of it used on beavertail boat blind on one of the first posts...granted, it was taken inside (shop) and not outdoors with natural lighting/background.
there's a pic of it used on beavertail boat blind on one of the first posts...granted, it was taken inside (shop) and not outdoors with natural lighting/background.
Experience is a freakin' awesome teacher...
Re: friendly reminder: raffia
NOW, you tell me! After I've been running thread for what seems like 4 months.......
That's an awesome looking blind cover!
Hey Gary, I'll trade ya.......
That's an awesome looking blind cover!
Hey Gary, I'll trade ya.......

"I'd like to be remembered among my closest waterfowling friends (if I am remembered at all) for how I hunted them - not how many I killed" - [Jay Strangis]
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Thanks that looks great. Wonder why they couldn't make the trees vertical in the fabric roll?
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Re: friendly reminder: raffia
Looks just like realtree hardwoods grey only sideways.
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Yeah, I called and asked about that. It has something to do with the edges (notice there's a rough 1" white unprinted border) and the way the template was sized. It looks good at distance. So those ducks better not care, either.
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