Hunting the mud

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Re: Hunting the mud

Postby novacaine » Tue Aug 21, 2012 12:35 pm

B Vinci wrote:We hunt mostly fields, and have used sled blinds that stuck out like a sore thumb...built small blinds with t post ......layout blinds/everythings muddy and wet at some point and impossible to shoot out of unless the birds are at just at the right angle....I know many others on here have used these, I think Champcaller suggested using them in another thread....but this is the most comfortable/ dry/ easy to shoot out of field blind I used in my 41 years of duck hunting . We killed more birds out of these than any other blinds we use. Home depot has them on sale for 10.00, its got to be a mistake, but I bought 2 Sunday and sent my son back for 4 more last night. I put fast grass/ raffia grass on'em last year and was a waste of time and money, ending up tearing it off and covering them with vegatation from the holes they're going in..I had 3 last year building 5 more this year..........JMO
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I love it! You sir are thrifty but you left off the cup holders!
Can you post up a pic vegetated in the field?
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Re: Hunting the mud

Postby 7ducks » Tue Aug 21, 2012 4:56 pm

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Re: Hunting the mud

Postby eSJay » Tue Aug 21, 2012 7:50 pm

Tweaked Bill's design a little by adding an adjustable tilt because I come up shooting better @ an angle than I do laying flat!
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Re: Hunting the mud

Postby novacaine » Tue Aug 21, 2012 9:19 pm

eSJay wrote:Tweaked Bill's design a little by adding an adjustable tilt because I come up shooting better @ an angle than I do laying flat!
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I noticed you added a little section modulus to the platform to hold your big ass up! :lol:

Send me my royalty check please..........that would be one busch moose tit........in a brown paper bag.
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Re: Hunting the mud

Postby eSJay » Wed Aug 22, 2012 8:03 am

novacaine wrote:
eSJay wrote:Tweaked Bill's design a little by adding an adjustable tilt because I come up shooting better @ an angle than I do laying flat!
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I noticed you added a little section modulus to the platform to hold your big booty up! :lol:

Send me my royalty check please..........that would be one busch moose tit........in a brown paper bag.
section modulus added just in case bigwater is my guest.....moose tit on the way 8)
"Sir, I never take a chance when shooting waterfowl...
I believe in hitting him very hard with big shot from a big gun....."

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