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BILL J. 08-10-2006 11:07 PM

Homemade layout blind
 
After reading Ryan's post I've decided to throw in a post about a project that I've been fiddling with lately.The last two months I've been thinking about making a layout blind for the upcoming season.Three weeks ago I went to Menard's and boughtsome P.V.C. and roughed one together in an hour or so. It's a pretty simple plan that so far has cost only$30-40. I'll post a couple of pictures, and if anyone wants any details let me know. I look forward to field testing thisgoose hunting in a couple weeks. I left one side of the camo off to show the framework...


BILL J. 08-10-2006 11:09 PM

RE: Homemade layout blind
 
Picture #2, sorry they're a little blurry. The side without the camo has a stop in the tee, and when closed the other side will lay on top of it. I wanted a greenish camo pattern for early on hunting hay fields, but I plan on adding straps somehow to attach whatever it is I need. Both of the middle braces come off so it's easy to lug around.


MinnFinn 08-11-2006 10:00 PM

RE: Homemade layout blind
 
So, what do you put in place to have yourself sitting at a 30-45 degree angle, so not to be flat on your back?
You'll cover the rest of the frame with similar material, too?

Pistol Pete 101 09-04-2006 08:15 PM

RE: Homemade layout blind
 
i would like to hear how you keep your back up as well. looks pretty cool, did u just get some fabric or where did u get the camo?


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