Bill McQuade
Active member
I have a 16' Lowe v-hull fishing boat that I have purchased utilizing advice from this forum. Painted it Parkers bay gray.
Will be used primarily in bays for sea ducking. I am trying to decide on a commercial fold up blind or a do-it-yourselfer.
I have read good reviews on many of these. Mud Buddy has a nice video that illustrates how easy it is to use. I think many of you can give me better insight and help with my decision. One of the key elements, other than strength and durability is the height issue. I read over and over on this forum that the height of the blind and the shadow cast are one of the detriments to the commercial versions.
If, I don't go with a commercial version, I remember Charlie saying something about putting up a framework and hooking the camo material/ mats to the frame. Setting decoys/sleds and ease of setting up in the dark are concerns in this version. Seems like the commercial pop ups are simple and eliminate these concerns. Many others have spoken to this issue with good ideas.. One more time please. Sorry for the redundancy.
I'm still not certain which way to go. Your thoughts ?
Bill
Will be used primarily in bays for sea ducking. I am trying to decide on a commercial fold up blind or a do-it-yourselfer.
I have read good reviews on many of these. Mud Buddy has a nice video that illustrates how easy it is to use. I think many of you can give me better insight and help with my decision. One of the key elements, other than strength and durability is the height issue. I read over and over on this forum that the height of the blind and the shadow cast are one of the detriments to the commercial versions.
If, I don't go with a commercial version, I remember Charlie saying something about putting up a framework and hooking the camo material/ mats to the frame. Setting decoys/sleds and ease of setting up in the dark are concerns in this version. Seems like the commercial pop ups are simple and eliminate these concerns. Many others have spoken to this issue with good ideas.. One more time please. Sorry for the redundancy.
I'm still not certain which way to go. Your thoughts ?
Bill