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  1. William Reinicke

    Too hot… but finally pulling the trigger

    Worked really hard to kill a few. Had some friends fly in to hunt with again. In all my years of duck hunting, never had to kill a rattler. Just speaks to how warm it is still unfortunately. Get setup, waiting for flights to start, and about 20 feet behind my buddies head where he laid, said he...
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    Does anyone make a one man one dog field blind?

    Welcome to the west. Just remember, west is best and with these full moons and southern winds, the last few nights, we should be getting some migration, despite it being overly warm for this time of year. I test my theory this weekend, but migration moon last couple nights should of filled us...
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    Does anyone make a one man one dog field blind?

    A frame style might be an issue if you dont have over head cover then. Geese are easy as they rarely fly over the top of blinds from waters edge. They just come in and lay down into the decoys. Some on land and some in water. But rarely make big circles if they have lots of water to fly over to...
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    Does anyone make a one man one dog field blind?

    If it were me.... take a shovel, get one of these and dig it down with a shovel and lay it in there so when the blanket drapes across, it looks like a small mound. you can easily put some decoys around you. Find the lowest profile dog blind you can and dig it down about 6-8" a well. Again, i...
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    Does anyone make a one man one dog field blind?

    I dont like a dog necessarily being in the blind or that close to the gun. They do weird things sometimes or curl up weird when it gets a bit slow. Also, I like being able to place the dog behind shooters, just in case of a break from excitement. Ive seen a breaking dog get shot. This is by the...
  12. William Reinicke

    Any Bankers or Loan Officers Here?

    Unfortunately with no credit, I think hes hosed to get a good credit score. Which is very sad, but just whats happened. Eric, if its at all possible, if he has a sizeable down payment, see if he can pay a large portion of the truck off. See if he can find someone to get him a loan. I will warn...
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    Any Bankers or Loan Officers Here?

    I ran into this when I was like 20. Best thing I did was open a credit card, use it and pay it off every month. After about 6 months, i had a credit score. Despite it being paper thin and still getting push back, I had a leg up to negotiate when I financed my first truck. He sounds like a good...
  14. William Reinicke

    Old Herters

    Ya here you go. I did find some old pics when I was using old metal molds still. You can see how it works with flat bottom decoys or hollowed out versions. Just a block up front and block in the back.
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  19. William Reinicke

    Old Herters

    So I take those rods from Menards, cut them down to about 1" x 1" squares and the place them in the rear and front of the mold. Pour my foam, and then it gives me something to tie the keels into. You can go one step further and use thread inserts into the blocks and then you can run a bolt into...
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    Old Herters

    I dont want to intrude on this conversation, so take everything i say with a small grain of salt. I started casting foam decoys with old decoy unlimited molds. Have a bunch collecting dust as I have moved on to other ways of doing things. I found a release agent that is paintable and does not...
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