Got my info for Sloughs today in the mail. New to the waterfowl scene, only bee doing it a couple of years, so I'm not quite familiar with everything yet. On that note, what's a pit blind, because that's what I was drawn for.
Got my info for Sloughs today in the mail. New to the waterfowl scene, only bee doing it a couple of years, so I'm not quite familiar with everything yet. On that note, what's a pit blind, because that's what I was drawn for.
He's just a good kid.
Pit blind is one that is underground, hence the word "pit." On that note, good luck! If you are going just to get out and enjoy nature, great! If you expect to kill a lot, sorry about that. Hope you drew 43 or 45, and have a crap load of decoys to pack in at 4:00 a.m.
They don't like that side of the gravel road, nor the power lines that run along it.
wprebeck
We will give it are all come January we have a boat load of decoys and Brandon acted like he may call in sick. If not I can probably find some guys to fill in so we can get the decoys to the blind. I have a mallard machine coming as well as a speck call and a dozen speck decoys.
MIKE
Hint (shhhhh): take 2 vehicles and set up at your drawn pit and try to set up a little at 43 or 45 to get them if the drawee fails to appear within 30 mins of shooting light. This obviously works better on a weekday.
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