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MarshRat89 11-20-2013 03:37 PM

Layout Blinds
 
Cabela's has a big sale on Layout blinds going on right now. I have a Ground force already and was in the market for a couple more customers could use. I wanted something I could use in water for ducks also. I did my homework and found the Cabela's Ultimate to be the best fit for what I planed on using it for. Its made to sit in up to 10 inches of water. I
know they make those neo socks for up to 8 inches but for the price the cabelas seemed like the best bang for the buck. Regular price $259 on sale for $199 right now. I called the store in gonzales and they have plenty in stock for the same price as online. Headin to Br for the Game saturday so i figured i could pick it up then so i wouldnt have to wait for it to be shipped. They Have alot of other models on sale if your looking for something on dry fields.

Sightwindow 11-20-2013 04:06 PM

Nice! Taking customers hunting on someone else's land you don't have to lease.

MarshRat89 11-20-2013 04:15 PM

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Originally Posted by Sightwindow (Post 645059)
Nice! Taking customers hunting on someone else's land you don't have to lease.

Um no, property we own where we goose hunt.


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Duckaholic 11-26-2013 12:18 PM

Wet
 
My experience is that if you hunt in a ground blind in any water, it will get in your ground blind no matter if it is water proof. You carry water back into the blind when you get in and out, it's a mess. Your best bet is to get against a levee or find a high spot. Just my 2 cents.

Duckaholic

southLA 11-26-2013 02:13 PM

Yep. Even a couple inches is a mess. Best to pile some grass under you or something to raise you up

MarshRat89 11-26-2013 06:56 PM

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Hunted in about 3 inches of water this evening. Set my blind on some pallets. Had Waders and a frog togg jacket. Stayed dry even with the rain. Wish All the geese I jumped while setting up would of came back, but still smoked a limit of teal. Didn't have a one duck decoy out. Attachment 59170


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southLA 11-26-2013 08:48 PM

How is it shooting teal out of a layout? I'd imagine it'd be difficult but never used it for ducks.

MarshRat89 11-26-2013 11:07 PM

Not as hard as you might think. They dont flare near as bas as a goose when you throw the doors open.


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