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re: Duck Hunting Lease

Posted on 5/6/14 at 4:08 pm to
Posted by WreckinRams05
Houston, Texas
Member since Dec 2005
6199 posts
Posted on 5/6/14 at 4:08 pm to
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Each? For all 5 of you?


No just me.probably have my brother throw up another 3 if need be. If you have nothing to add keep these remarks on the ot
Posted by stevengtiger
Member since Jul 2013
2778 posts
Posted on 5/6/14 at 4:10 pm to
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You stand a very, very good chance of overpaying for a blind with very few birds...


This is what will happen. Unless you know someone personally, you will have a hard time finding a blind that will be worth whatever you will end up spending. Good luck man.
Posted by GeeOH
Louisiana
Member since Dec 2013
13376 posts
Posted on 5/7/14 at 7:38 am to
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No just me.probably have my brother throw up another 3 if need be. If you have nothing to add keep these remarks on the ot


Sadly, you thought I was joking. Duck hunting is tough. Good blinds cine open because they cost. But if you pay for a good one, you'll kill.
For $3000, you better learn to call specks.
I tried to tell you what to do. My family and personal friends farm thousands of acres from Welsh to Kaplan along with a leased marsh in P Island.
Doug Sonnier has a guide service for a living. Why anyone would think a guide, who has to try and put people on ducks daily, would give up a decent blind is beyond me. That's like asking Lamar advertising to sell you a location for your own sign.....they might, but that spot will have you advertising ice in Alaska.

You've had a couple if people here tell you kinda how the system works. But if you just advertise that you have $3k and want a blind, be ready to possibly get what your efforts afforded.
This post was edited on 5/7/14 at 7:40 am
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