Hunting Washington Forum
Other Hunting => Waterfowl => Topic started by: willipa on November 25, 2010, 09:37:52 AM
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Louisiana (of course)
3 stories-
1st level hides 4 boats underneath and has room for 2 hunters and has 2 dog doors.
2nd level has a full kitchen with fridge, 2 stoves, electricity for lights, living room
with 2 couches and satellite TV. There are theater seats around the "porch of
the blind" to seat 14 guys comfortably. The side porch has a running toilet, and a
stainless steel grill for cooking whole rib eyes for lunch. All the mojos and mallard
machines are hard wired to car batteries.
3rd level is the "crows nest" with room for 3. It's about 25' up in the trees and
most of the time you are shooting down on the ducks.
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another pic
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:drool: Thats just nuts
Only in the south :chuckle:
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That is the coolest blind I have ever seen. :) Thanks for posting.
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i have seen that before! now that's what you call, a Hilton in the woods :chuckle:
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Why go home? :chuckle: :brew:
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They just call it a duck blind, so they don't have to pay taxes on it. It is truly there house. :chuckle:
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that's awesome!
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ha got those pics in an email a couple weeks ago :chuckle: :chuckle: crazy!
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There are a couple of blinds on public land in the basin that come close. I have always wanted to take a "law enforcement" type with me when I hunted those blinds. It would be interesting to meet the folks that built those blinds.
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That is cool as hell... WOW.... :rockin:
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Awesome!!!
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having a killer tricked out duck blind is all well and good..... but if its not somewhere the ducks want to be; then its just a glorified treefort for grown men.... and thats just kinda sad :'(