this is a poor mans way of building a goose blind its 2X4 boards screwed together with mechanics wire and i shove corn stlks in it how many of you out there have redneck blinds like me
Question by goosebuster. Uploaded on February 18, 2010
T-post with chicken wire stretched in between, weave in natural grasses and cane, pile up a bunch of deadfall and brush, under a tree if possible. Turn over a 5 gallon bucket for a seat and get on the calls.
We used to take gunny sacks and stitch them together with twine to make like a big "spagetti western" poncho. Then paint them with barge cement then sprinkle on straw and corns stalks. Then we would just flop down in the corn fields. The big trick was getting it out of the way to shoot.
T-post with chicken wire stretched in between, weave in natural grasses and cane, pile up a bunch of deadfall and brush, under a tree if possible. Turn over a 5 gallon bucket for a seat and get on the calls.
We used to take gunny sacks and stitch them together with twine to make like a big "spagetti western" poncho. Then paint them with barge cement then sprinkle on straw and corns stalks. Then we would just flop down in the corn fields. The big trick was getting it out of the way to shoot.
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even more redneck...lawnchair with 2x4 under so it sont sink in mud, cover with corn or what ever Im hiding in! good to sleep in too!
i've cut coffee beans and weeds in a rice field and set on a rice levee,duck and goose hunting a lot of times.It's hunting it's always been rough.
I break cane down over the gunwales and into a skiff.
T-post with chicken wire stretched in between, weave in natural grasses and cane, pile up a bunch of deadfall and brush, under a tree if possible. Turn over a 5 gallon bucket for a seat and get on the calls.
Oh, and consider driving an extra t-post in the rear of the blind to harness the over-eager young lab to...
nice guys thanks for the answers
We used to take gunny sacks and stitch them together with twine to make like a big "spagetti western" poncho. Then paint them with barge cement then sprinkle on straw and corns stalks. Then we would just flop down in the corn fields. The big trick was getting it out of the way to shoot.
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even more redneck...lawnchair with 2x4 under so it sont sink in mud, cover with corn or what ever Im hiding in! good to sleep in too!
i've cut coffee beans and weeds in a rice field and set on a rice levee,duck and goose hunting a lot of times.It's hunting it's always been rough.
I break cane down over the gunwales and into a skiff.
T-post with chicken wire stretched in between, weave in natural grasses and cane, pile up a bunch of deadfall and brush, under a tree if possible. Turn over a 5 gallon bucket for a seat and get on the calls.
Oh, and consider driving an extra t-post in the rear of the blind to harness the over-eager young lab to...
nice guys thanks for the answers
We used to take gunny sacks and stitch them together with twine to make like a big "spagetti western" poncho. Then paint them with barge cement then sprinkle on straw and corns stalks. Then we would just flop down in the corn fields. The big trick was getting it out of the way to shoot.
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