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That thing for sale...

Postby aunt betty » Mon Oct 17, 2016 8:43 am

Found this thing for sale and it got me thinkin...
http://chambana.craigslist.org/grd/5788922884.html
What would a duck hunter do with it?
1) Convert it into an amphibious vehicle? :clap:
2) Catamaran air boat? :lol:
3) Portable field blind?

I like #3 the best. There's a certain field where they pile the round bales into a corner. Can see that "trailer?" tucked into them hay bales with a nice heated blind. The only problem I can see is keeping all the other hunters out of it. The location I picked is sort of a funnel for the Canada Geese and they fly thru "the funnel" twice a day.
I've heard that it's incredibly stupid to fuck around with a crazy man's head.
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Re: That thing for sale...

Postby DComeaux » Mon Oct 17, 2016 8:49 pm

I could definitely see dressing that into a blind for the way north boys, where the birds are still tame and unaware, but I don't think it'd work down here. Just pull that thing in a pea field, unhook, and climb in. No need to weave grass in hog wire and roll those out every time.
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Re: That thing for sale...

Postby aunt betty » Tue Oct 18, 2016 6:15 am

DComeaux wrote:I could definitely see dressing that into a blind for the way north boys, where the birds are still tame and unaware, but I don't think it'd work down here. Just pull that thing in a pea field, unhook, and climb in. No need to weave grass in hog wire and roll those out every time.
Was kidding but it'd probably work up closer to Ottawa.
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Re: That thing for sale...

Postby team216 » Tue Oct 18, 2016 9:29 pm

aunt betty wrote:
DComeaux wrote:I could definitely see dressing that into a blind for the way north boys, where the birds are still tame and unaware, but I don't think it'd work down here. Just pull that thing in a pea field, unhook, and climb in. No need to weave grass in hog wire and roll those out every time.
Was kidding but it'd probably work up closer to Ottawa.

Right off the lake it probably would, some of those guys build blinds big enough to park your truck in.
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