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mobile duck blind
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11/10/14 11:36 PM
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Duck chaser
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Re: mobile duck blind
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#5411605
11/10/14 11:45 PM
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8pointdrop
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Should have used 1"
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Re: mobile duck blind
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#5411640
11/10/14 11:57 PM
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Beretta
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Re: mobile duck blind
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#5411662
11/11/14 12:10 AM
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Will post pics later with the crp grass on it
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Re: mobile duck blind
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#5411804
11/11/14 01:05 AM
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BadLander
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Duck Chaser I like your thinking but that lid is gonna be your downfall! I'd try brushing up the lid and leaving just enough room to push thru and shoot! That's you plan right throw it forward! That's a lot of time for a duck to flare that you could be pulling that trigger! Just my opinion tho!
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Re: mobile duck blind
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#5411849
11/11/14 01:24 AM
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Jeff Elder
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You need a door in a door to push down to shoot. Big door will fall to slow. Needs small door to get through.
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Re: mobile duck blind
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#5412037
11/11/14 02:34 AM
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Ok I will give it some thought. But goin to give it a try anyways just see what happens thanks for the input.
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Re: mobile duck blind
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#5412538
11/11/14 06:08 AM
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CharlieCTx
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I'd put some more bracing sections in for strength. Grassing it up will be one test, but wet grass will be quite another for usual duck weather.
Good luck!
Charlie
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Re: mobile duck blind
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#5412605
11/11/14 11:09 AM
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Cool idea... I don't know how mobile it will be if you grass it in and get it all muddy and wet- but definitely cool for hunting the same spot a few times.
Wasn't born in Texas, but I got there as fast as I could.
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Re: mobile duck blind
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11/11/14 07:00 PM
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Re: mobile duck blind
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#5413848
11/11/14 09:56 PM
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MoBettaHuntR
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The door will be like waiving a giant flag late season that says get shot here…
I have built a pvc blind very similarly tho. If you just glued all the joints over time as you carry/torque it they will fall apart maybe not season 1 depending on which glue you used but down the road. Use little self taping screws and forget the glue. Give it some extra bracing where you plan to carry it from or throw some bbq wheels on one end. Otherwise you end up carry pieces of your blind at a time.
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