coffin blinds?
coffin blinds?
Anybody got experience good or bad with coffin blinds. I have some pits, but after a while ducks are real wary of them. My fields are really open with lots of water. I know some smart booty is gonna say the season is over. But just like MSU's football program, there's always next year.
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They work great when set up right...brushed out nice to match surroundings AND set up with the wind at the back of your head so they land into you....
Getting the timing down on when to sit up or flip the top can take some practice......and the field of vision is pretty weird laying flat on your back...definitely takes some getting used to....but very effective once you do...
Ive hunted out of one set in a berm on the edge of a flooded rice field and had ducks land and swimming within 10 feet of me before shooting time in the morning....talk about up close and personal !!
The kind I used had a hinged top that flipped forward about waist high.....
Good luck they work, but like most anything, takes a good deal of work to get em set up right and brushed out....
Getting the timing down on when to sit up or flip the top can take some practice......and the field of vision is pretty weird laying flat on your back...definitely takes some getting used to....but very effective once you do...
Ive hunted out of one set in a berm on the edge of a flooded rice field and had ducks land and swimming within 10 feet of me before shooting time in the morning....talk about up close and personal !!
The kind I used had a hinged top that flipped forward about waist high.....
Good luck they work, but like most anything, takes a good deal of work to get em set up right and brushed out....
pit blind
bought one this year, same situation as you have in the fields, open water ect.. check out this site http://www.pitblinds.net. work great and very comfortable
I really like mine, I have the duck coffin from Riverside over in Arkansas. It has a lid over the hole so you can stake it down in the field and then cover it when it's not in use. As the other guys have said it does cut down on your shooting mobility and shooting to your right (if you're right handed) is impossible to do while laying in the coffin so you have to orient it to shoot to your left to give yourself the biggest shooting arc. I've tried to swat birds with my hands while in mine, they landed so close. I get a big kick out of being in an open field and seeing how close you can get the birds in.
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