I need some help/ideas!
I need some help/ideas!
im workin on building a blind to hunt certain areas, need something that I can carryin with no problem and pop up where there is not much cover, I bought a pack of the 4x4 grass matts braced them with tomato stakes but the matts are a little too heavy and my zip ties are tearing, I have about 40ft of burlap I can use that would be a little bit lighter, anyone have any suggestions or ideas?
"Is he really doing snow angels in the parking lot of Flatlands??...
Hail State
Hail State
-
- Veteran
- Posts: 162
- Joined: Sun Sep 06, 2009 4:45 pm
- Location: From: Winona, Ms. but now live in Mobile
Re: I need some help/ideas!
If your zip ties are the problem, I'd recommend buying some heavy duty ones that won't break.
Re: I need some help/ideas!
correction, my zip ties are not tearing, they are tearin through the matts
"Is he really doing snow angels in the parking lot of Flatlands??...
Hail State
Hail State
Re: I need some help/ideas!
Unless the grass mats match the area you are hunting they may actually stick out like a sore thumb. Just my humble opinion, but I would use natural cover and just be still. Good luck.
I ain't hunting, it's a tailgate party with shotguns.
Re: I need some help/ideas!
Take a roll of chicken wire with some stakes and use the natural grasses in the area you are hunting by weaving thru the chicken wire....or buy some of the military camo netting with some stakes. We had one like this in a mud brown color smack dab in the middle of a little pond, it worked great.
-
- Veteran
- Posts: 231
- Joined: Sat Oct 17, 2009 10:05 pm
Re: I need some help/ideas!
Make sure the chicken wire is a little weathered... not brand new and shinyskywalker wrote:Take a roll of chicken wire with some stakes and use the natural grasses in the area you are hunting by weaving thru the chicken wire....or buy some of the military camo netting with some stakes. We had one like this in a mud brown color smack dab in the middle of a little pond, it worked great.
-
- Duck South Addict
- Posts: 3605
- Joined: Sun Oct 26, 2008 8:59 pm
- Location: Hernando-Gwood-Nola
Re: I need some help/ideas!
catfish seine:
it rolls up in a tight little ball, you can weave burlap, sticks,ratan,native stuff thru the openings.
If will hang on anything.Best thin since sliced bread
it rolls up in a tight little ball, you can weave burlap, sticks,ratan,native stuff thru the openings.
If will hang on anything.Best thin since sliced bread
"You didn't happen to find that on the side of the road did you?"- One Shot
- Northbigmuddy
- Veteran
- Posts: 769
- Joined: Tue Dec 20, 2011 8:51 am
Re: I need some help/ideas!
I saw a guy use small conduit to build a lightweight frame. He had military camo netting that he touched up with some local flair. Super light and you could probably build it up where you could break it down for long range moves.
USA Back to Back World War Champs
Re: I need some help/ideas!
Maybe just camo up and sit still?
Son, be sure to check the oil. The gas will take care of itself. George Carter - Circa 1965
Re: I need some help/ideas!
skywalker wrote:Take a roll of chicken wire with some stakes and use the natural grasses in the area you are hunting by weaving thru the chicken wire....or buy some of the military camo netting with some stakes. We had one like this in a mud brown color smack dab in the middle of a little pond, it worked great.
This works good but can get cumbersome. We used it in a field with shin high grass and it was perfect. We sat on milk crates. Gotta keep a low profile. What type of terrain. Fields, woods, sloughs ect.
Layout blinds fold and fit nicely on your back.
No, i don't want to know you ---- teul


Re: I need some help/ideas!
Met a kid with a baseball pitchback thingy that he had painted and brushed up the mesh one time. Broke down into a length of 4" PVC and strapped over the shoulder for the death march in and out...lightweight and looked dang good from across the pond too. I use a layout chair( got it cheap on ebay) and camo up. If Im in knee deep water I use a brown 5 gallon bucket and guilli hat...never leave home without em. Set your dekes away from yourself 

" You get what you put in, and people get what they deserve" Hank Jr. and Kid Rock
-
- Duck South Addict
- Posts: 4231
- Joined: Tue Sep 06, 2005 9:24 am
- Location: MillCreek
Re: I need some help/ideas!
I bet that works really well, may try for overhead cover in the buck brush thicket.novacaine wrote:catfish seine:
it rolls up in a tight little ball, you can weave burlap, sticks,ratan,native stuff thru the openings.
If will hang on anything.Best thin since sliced bread
If it's a huge deal you could buy one of those cheap pop up pine goat blinds for 50 dollhairs, modify the top, and you'd have a pretty nice little portable duck blind. Or at the very minimum waste 50 dollhairs on a fun project.
"The middle of the road is where the white line is -- and that's the worst place to drive." Robert Frost
http://www.pintailduckboats.com/
http://www.pintailduckboats.com/
Who is online
Users browsing this forum: Ahrefs [Bot], Bing [Bot] and 14 guests