NuffDaddy wrote:Nice looking blinds. Lots of guys use them here on the bay in MI. Some anchor and leave all year, but most trailer their toons around and have a outboard on them. It's kinda a first come first serve basis around here and there have been some fist fights and serious death threats from guys that get to their blind 10 min before LST to find a group of guys in it with a decoy spread out. Locked blinds usually get burned so now some blinds are being registered so that they are boats instead if blinds. Then it is illegal for others to use.
I choose to use a boat with a popup and avoid the hassle. Birds are dumb around her and don't care about an island that wasn't there yesterday.
GadwallGetter530 wrote:Hey legband! Here's my blind. I just put a duck in front of my face. Not as elaborate as yours but it seems to work.
gila-river wrote:Water levels and location vary so much from year to year here in AZ that I don't think anyone has anything as big or elaborate as as you're running. It's mostly pop up blinds on Jon boats for the guys who hunt the bigger water here.
Legband wrote:NuffDaddy wrote:Nice looking blinds. Lots of guys use them here on the bay in MI. Some anchor and leave all year, but most trailer their toons around and have a outboard on them. It's kinda a first come first serve basis around here and there have been some fist fights and serious death threats from guys that get to their blind 10 min before LST to find a group of guys in it with a decoy spread out. Locked blinds usually get burned so now some blinds are being registered so that they are boats instead if blinds. Then it is illegal for others to use.
I choose to use a boat with a popup and avoid the hassle. Birds are dumb around her and don't care about an island that wasn't there yesterday.
I'm really interested in the way guys in other places build their blinds you don't have any pictures of blinds in your area do you Nuff?
Legband wrote:NuffDaddy wrote:Nice looking blinds. Lots of guys use them here on the bay in MI. Some anchor and leave all year, but most trailer their toons around and have a outboard on them. It's kinda a first come first serve basis around here and there have been some fist fights and serious death threats from guys that get to their blind 10 min before LST to find a group of guys in it with a decoy spread out. Locked blinds usually get burned so now some blinds are being registered so that they are boats instead if blinds. Then it is illegal for others to use.
I choose to use a boat with a popup and avoid the hassle. Birds are dumb around her and don't care about an island that wasn't there yesterday.
I'm really interested in the way guys in other places build their blinds you don't have any pictures of blinds in your area do you Nuff?
Legband wrote:Very nice Ron
That looks like a big body of water are you in Texas in these pics.
NuffDaddy wrote:I couldn't find any I personally had so I pulled a couple off the webs.
waterfowlman wrote:Moon rise at sunset on the eastern shore of Virginia. 1860 Grizzly with a pop up blind. 3 generations of my family that day.
3200 Man wrote:That is pretty water , I wish we had some Legband ?
Other than Modesto or Woodward , floating rigs could have a hard time this year in the rivers . even though that
might be the place to be ? There's a 53 % chance you could be saying All Aboard ?
Legband wrote:Hey 3200 what's the 53% chance you lost me ?
AKPirate wrote:The sins of Boot and Gaddy are causing the Cali drought and knowing they have no limits to their depravity... :mrgreen:
Bootlipkiller wrote:Legband wrote:Hey 3200 what's the 53% chance you lost me ?
Get used to not understanding his post. Apparently I'm rich but that's all I've ever really ever understood of his post.
3200 Man wrote:I'm really a stand-up guy , just misunderstood !![]()
The 53 % El Nino is something we're all hoping for OR forget the rivers in our area .
With the recent fires to the East of us , maybe we don't want a gully-washer anyway ?
With having the opportunity to hunt floating blinds in Modesto Res , I can say , Legbands looks to be top-knoch !
Especially if it's in the trees .
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