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I want to build a little 2-3 man duck blind and i need some help because i dont have any plans drawn or any clue of what i want it to look like so i was woundering if anyone could help me out with some sketches and/or ideas.Thanks.
Reply:Sorry that I don't have any sketches but a few buddies when I was growing up took and old pick-up bed trailer and turned it into a blind. They painted the bed and made a frame that fit into the stake pockets so you could remove it. Matthew
Reply:thanks. anyone else
Reply:Here's a go, look at this link: http://www.fishandgame.org.nz/Site/H...ingMaiMai.aspxThey're called Mai Mai here. (pronounced my my) Not much wedling there though."One of the things we have to be thankful for is that we don't get as much government as we pay for." (Charles Kettering)Mitch 180 (NZ)Lincoln SAM-400-220 + ?-400 Fordson Major + 2 x Tractapac Humber 80 + Procut 40 PlasmaMiller Spectrum 375
Reply:Give me a day or so. I regularly build ten or so a year for a friends commercial hunting operation. I have some pics, but I'll have to dig them up.I'm a Lover, Fighter, Wild horse Rider, and a pretty good welding man......
Reply:Originally Posted by TractapacHere's a go, look at this link: http://www.fishandgame.org.nz/Site/H...ingMaiMai.aspxThey're called Mai Mai here. (pronounced my my) Not much wedling there though.
Reply:In Arkansas, (Duck Capitol of the World ) a couple of things are used in the rice fields with pretty good success. First, they use a 16' utility trailer and weld up stanchions on the sides, then brush with rice straw and whatever they can find to make it look natural. The upside to this is; it can readily be moved with a tractor if it is placed in the wrong spot, or they want to move it to another rice field. Secondly, they weld up a frame of whatever dimension they are trying to accomodate...4x8 for 3 hunters, 4x12 for 4 hunters etc. It is basicly a frame of 4 walls constructed from 1" square tube with a galvanized mesh similar to reinforcing wire used for concrete. The rice straw is then woven into the mesh creating the blind. One other and important part is that a frame is also constructed to attach a 2x10 or 2x12 in one wall for a seat.Understand that the rice fields are anywhere from ankle to knee deep. If using a trailer, the water would only come to just underneath the floor of the trailer, keeping the hunters dry. |
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