Long Island Waterfowling Traditions DeQuillfeldt Family

Thank you Steve,
I was still curious so I did a bit of research on my own and turned up this:
RM
The curtain blinds behind Hatteras Island are amazing. Buried on sandbars, in about 6" to 12" of water at low tide But they are only 4' x 4' and are uncomfortably tight for two shooters in my opinion. If birds are flying well, it's probably best to take turns shooting, I think.
 
The curtain blinds behind Hatteras Island are amazing. Buried on sandbars, in about 6" to 12" of water at low tide But they are only 4' x 4' and are uncomfortably tight for two shooters in my opinion. If birds are flying well, it's probably best to take turns shooting, I think.
Joe,
First hand knowledge; that's awesome! How high is high tide? Are you ever in any danger from your blind swamping?
RM
 
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