blind question
#11
RE: blind question
Swamp,
yea down at the coast the rules are different. I'm not 100% sure about them. You cant build any new blinds but if you had an old one ( like 50years old and been in your family blah blah) you can keep it in the same spot and rebuild it everytime it blows away. LOL Inland you can't have a permanent blind on any public waters that I'm aware of. I'll have to read up on that.
yea down at the coast the rules are different. I'm not 100% sure about them. You cant build any new blinds but if you had an old one ( like 50years old and been in your family blah blah) you can keep it in the same spot and rebuild it everytime it blows away. LOL Inland you can't have a permanent blind on any public waters that I'm aware of. I'll have to read up on that.
#12
RE: blind question
ORIGINAL: deke12ga
Swamp,
yea down at the coast the rules are different. I'm not 100% sure about them. You cant build any new blinds but if you had an old one ( like 50years old and been in your family blah blah) you can keep it in the same spot and rebuild it everytime it blows away. LOL Inland you can't have a permanent blind on any public waters that I'm aware of. I'll have to read up on that.
Swamp,
yea down at the coast the rules are different. I'm not 100% sure about them. You cant build any new blinds but if you had an old one ( like 50years old and been in your family blah blah) you can keep it in the same spot and rebuild it everytime it blows away. LOL Inland you can't have a permanent blind on any public waters that I'm aware of. I'll have to read up on that.
#13
RE: blind question
ORIGINAL: SwampCollie
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Heck NO. Noreaster's are worse than hurricanes here. They have almost as much wind. just as much rain, and they sit on you for 2-3 days!