Now this is a Duck blind

Lance Pardee

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They know how to build duck blinds in Arkansas . Note the electricity, full kitchen and satellite TV in the description. I would never leave this place!
3 stories,
1st level hid 4 boats underneath and had room for 2 hunters and 2 dog doors.
2nd level had a full kitchen where we cooked bacon eggs sausage biscuits and sausage gravy w/ fridge, 2 stoves, electricity for lights, living room with 2 couches and satellite TV, theatre seats around the "porch of the blind" to shoot 14 guys comfortably. Side porch had a running toilet and a stainless steel grill where we cooked whole rib eyes for lunch.. They had all the mojos and mallard machines hard wired to car batteries.
3rd level was the "crows nest" with room for 3. It was about 25 ft up in the trees and most of the time you were cutting down on the ducks.
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If I hunted a place like that I guess I'd have to find a place to buy some camo bedslippers and bathrobe.
 
It's an impressive structure for sure, a big boy tree house.
I'll leave it there or I run the risk of being called an elitist.

Tim
 
Same here Tim. Though I prefer the term "traditionalist". Neat place but more than a couple of steps up from camping.
 
I'm cured of the desire to build any huge duck blinds since the one we built a few years back got blown away by a hurricane... before we even hunted in it!
 
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