MLBob Furia
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Since hauling decoy bags, guns, layout blinds, and all manner of equipment across stubble fields seems to be getting a bit harder each season, one of my hunting partners and I finally gave in to an idea we've flirted with for the last few seasons.
One of the most productive stubble fields we've hunted over the years has two drainage ditches that cross it and which stay lined with cover after the fields have been harvested.
So this season we fabricated a blind to drop into the more shallow ditch with the idea that we can leave all the decoy bags inside it once we're done for the day. Since our goose season will run to mid February this year, the idea of a blind with a good wind-block and a heater was doubly appealing.
Another friend who runs a construction outfit donated 3 sturdy palettes for the floor; a 16 ft. cattle panel cut in half provided the framework; and my buddy Bill's welding and fabricating skills turned all the ideas ( - especially a flip-up / reversible top that allows us to adapt to set decoys & hunt any wind condition) into working reality. Should gun 3 people comfortably.
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We put most of it together in his heated metal working shop, and trailered it to the field Saturday morning. Spent a few hours cutting and bundling cover that matched the vegetation lining the ditch, and attaching it to the blind.
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With any luck, the geese will show up and make us look good. At any rate, we've had a good time putting all this together, and will no doubt make good use of it - even if it is for long afternoon naps on overcast winter days ;-) ;-)
One of the most productive stubble fields we've hunted over the years has two drainage ditches that cross it and which stay lined with cover after the fields have been harvested.
So this season we fabricated a blind to drop into the more shallow ditch with the idea that we can leave all the decoy bags inside it once we're done for the day. Since our goose season will run to mid February this year, the idea of a blind with a good wind-block and a heater was doubly appealing.
Another friend who runs a construction outfit donated 3 sturdy palettes for the floor; a 16 ft. cattle panel cut in half provided the framework; and my buddy Bill's welding and fabricating skills turned all the ideas ( - especially a flip-up / reversible top that allows us to adapt to set decoys & hunt any wind condition) into working reality. Should gun 3 people comfortably.
View attachment Blinda.jpg View attachment Blindb.jpg
We put most of it together in his heated metal working shop, and trailered it to the field Saturday morning. Spent a few hours cutting and bundling cover that matched the vegetation lining the ditch, and attaching it to the blind.
View attachment Blinde.jpgView attachment Blindh.jpg
View attachment Blindj.jpg
With any luck, the geese will show up and make us look good. At any rate, we've had a good time putting all this together, and will no doubt make good use of it - even if it is for long afternoon naps on overcast winter days ;-) ;-)