Duck Engr wrote:Don’t know why I said scissor blind. That’s a boat blind style. Our pit has two hog wire panels on each side that flip down. Adds a foot and a half or more to us already sticking a foot above the dirt because either they didn’t set the pit low enough, or it’s popped a little bit since they set it.
Duck Engr wrote:Now the only variable will be getting the guys in the pit to pull the cover over themselves when needed. Sounds easy...
Rick wrote:Duck Engr wrote:Now the only variable will be getting the guys in the pit to pull the cover over themselves when needed. Sounds easy...
Ha! Seems there's always at least one guy who thinks we're hiding from birds that come marching by at ground level - or simply doesn't care. Hunters who won't help hide us are my arch nemesis.
Duck Engr wrote:Rick wrote:Is your blind on a levee when the rotation's rice?
It’s not. Smack dab in the middle of the field. All of the guys in the lease own layout blinds however, so we can be mobile if necessary.
As I’ve mentioned before, were considering leaving a 10-15 yard wide “stubble levee” across the middle of the field to encompass the blind to break our profile and also to hide layouts over on the dry ground for geese. We’ve yet to confirm this is ok with the farmer though.
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