WHAT THE???!! i portable duck blind?
#1
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From: Nashville Illinois
well guys, as luck would have it, we just recently got a 56" wide screen telivision.

Anyways, i have this HUGE box in my garage from it and im thinkin about trying to turn it into a light weight, easily moved, duck blind. What do yall think? Any way to make the cardboard a little more weather proof? any ideas?


Anyways, i have this HUGE box in my garage from it and im thinkin about trying to turn it into a light weight, easily moved, duck blind. What do yall think? Any way to make the cardboard a little more weather proof? any ideas?
#3
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From: Nashville Illinois
i agree cardboard isnt ideal, but wouldnt it be neat to backpack in a ultra light 2 person square duck blind
i hunt mostly public walk in areas and im tired of sittin in the weeds and crap.

i hunt mostly public walk in areas and im tired of sittin in the weeds and crap.
#4
lol, give it a try! who knows, you could start a new "hot" item in the waterfowl hunting world!!!!
You should buy some of the camo spray paint. I have seen some at local sporting goods stores. Then you could duck tape the seems/edges (camo duck tape) To help it be a little more durable.
tell us how it goes!
Idaho hunter
You should buy some of the camo spray paint. I have seen some at local sporting goods stores. Then you could duck tape the seems/edges (camo duck tape) To help it be a little more durable.tell us how it goes!
Idaho hunter
#5
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From: Nashville Illinois
$179.85 a peice, 1-800-555-5555 ORDER TODAY! Call within the next 10 minutes and we'll include your very own razor knife for modifying and personalizing your state of the art cardboard blind!
#7
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Me thinks you would be better served by buying a die-cut camo tarp. I have use clothes pins to attach the tarp to brush. Light, waterproof and best of all you don't need that $179.85 box cutter
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