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Kayak duck blind building - Updated pics in OP
Posted on 11/3/14 at 8:02 am
Posted on 11/3/14 at 8:02 am
Polar Pop and I made some blinds for our yaks yesterday. The blind is constructed of military surplus netting with raffia zip-tied to it. We will add some different colors with camo spray paint later this week and always supplement with native vegetation. Each kayak uses two pieces of material that just rolls down the kayak. We are pretty pleased with how they turned out. Each kayak used around 8lbs of raffia for the blind.
Cuda 14 blind
Commander 12 blind
You can also see what kind of netting we used for the base in the cuda next to the commander in that last picture. Getting pretty pumped about the season.
ETA:Did a little painting on the yak blind:
What do y'all think?
Cuda 14 blind
Commander 12 blind
You can also see what kind of netting we used for the base in the cuda next to the commander in that last picture. Getting pretty pumped about the season.
ETA:Did a little painting on the yak blind:
What do y'all think?
This post was edited on 11/9/14 at 7:10 pm
Posted on 11/3/14 at 8:16 am to The Last Coco
That's awesome. So you guys are going to actually hunt from them?
Posted on 11/3/14 at 8:23 am to VanRIch
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That's awesome. So you guys are going to actually hunt from them?
That's the plan. We have shot squirrels from the yaks this season so I feel comfortable shooting from the yaks. We will either wedge ourselves into some existing vegetation or just anchor out in the water as basically floating islands.
Posted on 11/3/14 at 8:29 am to VanRIch
I am extremely pleased with how they turned out.
We are some raffia cutting and zip tying machines.
We are some raffia cutting and zip tying machines.
Posted on 11/3/14 at 8:30 am to The Last Coco
I'm just going to assume y'all made one for a 12' Native as well...
...you know, for charitable causes
...you know, for charitable causes
Posted on 11/3/14 at 8:40 am to The Last Coco
Those are badass. How hard would it be to make one that looks like a floating log? Out here on the East Coast, sinkboxes are big for hunting seaducks...where you essentially try to blend into the water. I know they aren't legal in LA, but I've always wondered if something like that would work in the middle of Bistineau or Wallace.
Posted on 11/3/14 at 8:46 am to The Last Coco
I'd tie a string to the shotguns...just in case.
Posted on 11/3/14 at 8:58 am to TheGreat318
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How hard would it be to make one that looks like a floating log?
Would probably require more structure to the blind and a whole lot of painting. I think it could be done, but don't see the advantage to that over the floating island look for where we hunt.
Posted on 11/3/14 at 9:02 am to wickowick
Or just build a boom with a couple of Magnum Dakota Decoys on each side.
Posted on 11/3/14 at 9:04 am to The Last Coco
Looks good. Will probably try something similar North of Houston on Lake Livingston this year.
Do you just leave a big enough space open for paddling and cover up when you get there or do you wait until on site to assemble the whole thing?
I've tried this in the past on a pirogue and everything was eventually a water logged mess.
Do you just leave a big enough space open for paddling and cover up when you get there or do you wait until on site to assemble the whole thing?
I've tried this in the past on a pirogue and everything was eventually a water logged mess.
Posted on 11/3/14 at 9:06 am to TheGreat318
Build a frame then go get a photo of a log and have it printed on some heavy duty vinyl/canvas at a print shop.
Posted on 11/3/14 at 9:07 am to The Last Coco
Are y'all using a mother ship to move these?
Posted on 11/3/14 at 9:10 am to PapaPogey
No mothership. The spots we hunt are small water, drop in and paddle.
The 2 pieces roll up pretty easily and arent too hard to handle.
The 2 pieces roll up pretty easily and arent too hard to handle.
Posted on 11/3/14 at 9:11 am to Uncle Arch
Paddle with it on. Shouldn't be a problem. Basically just a blanket on top of the yak.
Don't think we will need the outriggers. Those yaks are very stable. As I mentioned earlier, I've shot from the cuda and don't think it'll be a problem.
No mothershipping - dragging, carting or paddling into the hunting spots.
And yeah I'll have to figure out some lanyard or cord to tie to the gun.
Don't think we will need the outriggers. Those yaks are very stable. As I mentioned earlier, I've shot from the cuda and don't think it'll be a problem.
No mothershipping - dragging, carting or paddling into the hunting spots.
And yeah I'll have to figure out some lanyard or cord to tie to the gun.
Posted on 11/3/14 at 10:03 am to The Last Coco
Is there a center slit or opening for you to get your gun up and out of? Or does the gun sit on top?
does raffia absorb water?
what was the cost per yak?
does raffia absorb water?
what was the cost per yak?
Posted on 11/3/14 at 10:06 am to Bleeding purple
Gun will sit on top
Unfortunately raffia does absorb water. I am thinking of tucking the excess of mine down inside the kayak with a little left to cover the top rails.
Cost about $75/kayak. Coco put in a bulk order for the materials, he should be able to give price breakdown.
Unfortunately raffia does absorb water. I am thinking of tucking the excess of mine down inside the kayak with a little left to cover the top rails.
Cost about $75/kayak. Coco put in a bulk order for the materials, he should be able to give price breakdown.
Posted on 11/3/14 at 10:12 am to The Last Coco
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I think you could get away with just the netting on the right yak and sparse native grass.
The one on the left has about 500% more grass then you really need. I'd back off for weight and water absorbing concerns.
Y'all need to weave one for, I don't know, about a 18 ft. Champion we can all sit in.
Posted on 11/3/14 at 10:15 am to Clyde Tipton
Hancock Fabric store just had rolls of Max4 camo on sale for 30% off. I picked up a bunch to wrap my deer stand in it. May want to use some of that for your "Log"
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