Gonna give a quick tip, I use Rodgers, tangle free mid size Goose bags and you can put 2 decoys in each section so 24 decoys in slots then I can fit about 12 more on top and pull the draw string tight and I’m bringing 3 dozen in one bag just a option for you talking about space
Thanks Troy! Welcome to the channel. It's nice to have the ability to adapt and blend in to different types of camo. That's one thing that I have really tried putting some emphasis on. The only thing I don't like is that the bars aren't holding up the best on the blind but we use it as a layout and upright which it isn't intended for.
U should install stabilizers then u wouldn’t have to tie up. Put a U-bolt on the front and the back on opposite sides. Then cut a metal fence post about 4-6 inch in diameter to about 8ft long and run it threw the u bolts into the mud and u won go anywhere. Way faster than tying and u can go a lot more places and not just spots with trees to tie up on.
Hey there I'm looking to hunt out of my boat i need to build a blind for it is that camo netting you use good by itself to hide or do you need to grass it in?
@@ChasingTheCall okay would be interesting to see a vedio on grassing in a boat blind, im struggling to picture how to do it do you use natural or that raffa grass i hunt geese out of a layout and grass it in but it has straps that help with that. Do you just shove greens in the holes of that cammo material?
how do you like the Banded Axe blind? i am torn between that, the beavertail blind, or building one myself. I like the compact size and roof cover of the banded axe blind. i have a Lowe roughneck 1660 deluxe tiller.
Gonna give a quick tip, I use Rodgers, tangle free mid size Goose bags and you can put 2 decoys in each section so 24 decoys in slots then I can fit about 12 more on top and pull the draw string tight and I’m bringing 3 dozen in one bag just a option for you talking about space
Bryson Hallman thanks for the tip Bryson! I will define you go check those out!
Good idea on blind attached to the PVC for quick change, I also have the same blind with 2 different color covers.
Thanks Troy! Welcome to the channel. It's nice to have the ability to adapt and blend in to different types of camo. That's one thing that I have really tried putting some emphasis on. The only thing I don't like is that the bars aren't holding up the best on the blind but we use it as a layout and upright which it isn't intended for.
U should install stabilizers then u wouldn’t have to tie up. Put a U-bolt on the front and the back on opposite sides. Then cut a metal fence post about 4-6 inch in diameter to about 8ft long and run it threw the u bolts into the mud and u won go anywhere. Way faster than tying and u can go a lot more places and not just spots with trees to tie up on.
Hey there I'm looking to hunt out of my boat i need to build a blind for it is that camo netting you use good by itself to hide or do you need to grass it in?
Hey Jeremy,
You will definetly want to make sure that you grass the blind the best you can. Your hide is the most important part of hunting.
@@ChasingTheCall okay would be interesting to see a vedio on grassing in a boat blind, im struggling to picture how to do it do you use natural or that raffa grass i hunt geese out of a layout and grass it in but it has straps that help with that. Do you just shove greens in the holes of that cammo material?
Have you made that layout vs upright blind video yet?
T Rex that will be a video for this offseason! I will make sure to get it out there though here before too long
Chasing Iowa Outdoors, thanks so much. Can’t wait I am actually looking into buying a cheap duck boat. Thanks for that fast response time!!!!
how do you like the Banded Axe blind? i am torn between that, the beavertail blind, or building one myself. I like the compact size and roof cover of the banded axe blind. i have a Lowe roughneck 1660 deluxe tiller.
Personally we loved our banded axe blind. It fit our boat well and was very warm once you turn on a heater. Easy to set up an tear down!