Darren wrote:I hear that blind does ok , even without the flamingo
BGcorey wrote:do you lay the Roseau on the panel or stick it through the squares standing vertically? But the panels keep it in placeDComeaux wrote:Rick wrote:DComeaux wrote:Bear, I'm going to do my damnedest to make it look like all of the other roseau clumps around us,
Cattle panel slanting away from the blind is a fine way to add 3-D effect and keep canes in place through wind and rain. Will also discourage Ellie traffic through it.
Sounds good..Thanks for the idea.
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BGcorey wrote:very glad you put this pic up. We have a hunting friend who WILL NOT USE wax Myrtle in the marsh because it's not naturally growing there. But have other friends who kill and that's there main concealment. This just gives me more leverage now. I assume this blind kills comparable to the mud hole yea?
I've seen ricks Roseau door he makes, I like it. Still have yet to try it though
BGcorey wrote:just know it's gonna be a hassle to open any kind of door on a windy morning, with a boat load of hunters.. unless, of course you put your door on top of hide like rick and can drive right in. We close our doors but I guess it doesn't hurt To keep it open if Rick kills like they do. I suppose birds wouldn't remember an odd looking hole in the side of a Roseau patch the next day when they pass byDComeaux wrote:Rick, thanks for the play by play, we may just give that a go, though, I may need a crane to hang it.
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Ericdc wrote:BGcorey wrote:just know it's gonna be a hassle to open any kind of door on a windy morning, with a boat load of hunters.. unless, of course you put your door on top of hide like rick and can drive right in. We close our doors but I guess it doesn't hurt To keep it open if Rick kills like they do. I suppose birds wouldn't remember an odd looking hole in the side of a Roseau patch the next day when they pass byDComeaux wrote:Rick, thanks for the play by play, we may just give that a go, though, I may need a crane to hang it.
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His door faces north though too so the sun isn't shining on it.
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DComeaux wrote:Ericdc wrote:BGcorey wrote:just know it's gonna be a hassle to open any kind of door on a windy morning, with a boat load of hunters.. unless, of course you put your door on top of hide like rick and can drive right in. We close our doors but I guess it doesn't hurt To keep it open if Rick kills like they do. I suppose birds wouldn't remember an odd looking hole in the side of a Roseau patch the next day when they pass byDComeaux wrote:Rick, thanks for the play by play, we may just give that a go, though, I may need a crane to hang it.
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His door faces north though too so the sun isn't shining on it.
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The opening faces south, blind faces west. The door will stay open when we leave the blind.
Marsh Bear wrote:Antenna??? You need Direct TV
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