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re: Pull in Boat Blind Marsh Hunting

Posted on 9/23/15 at 3:59 pm to
Posted by Old #7
Baton Rouge
Member since Jul 2013
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Posted on 9/23/15 at 3:59 pm to
I agree that lower profile is better. This would be built in a section of broken marsh. 2-3' off the water with a 2' blind flap on the front and some sort of fixed bench on the back. We've hunted this lease for 4 years and the blinds are permanent. We threw the idea out because after time of people walking in and out of the blind it killed all the grass around our blind really making the blind obvious. My co hunters don't understand one path in, one path out and there dogs aren't well mannered. That said we have blinds and just brush them with tall rozo's and do very well even late season. One blind last year built a 6' tall roof and it looked like a big H sticking up after we lowered the roof 1.5' I shot 15 out of that pond on the last Saturday. I've hunted some blinds with my cousin on the SW side that you pull the boat behind and sit in the blind but my tidal marsh would make the blind too high plus the blind is very open at the top. and you have to brush the boat hide and the blind. Just seems like a lot of work. He still kills birds though.

This is what we do over there. Works very well.

This post was edited on 9/23/15 at 4:01 pm
Posted by Old #7
Baton Rouge
Member since Jul 2013
97 posts
Posted on 9/23/15 at 4:04 pm to





This post was edited on 9/23/15 at 4:37 pm
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