Foxholes and Pit Blinds and Scent Control
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Spike
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Again, this is part of the reason to do a cover or have a shelter built within it. I 100% agree it would be irresponsible just to leave the hole.

I discussed with my friend in construction management (he has a graduate degree and a whiz at everything construction related) and he seems to think this wouldn't be that hard. The main issue would just be transporting the materials to the spot. It doesn't have great road access.
I'd like to have a lid for it and a drain at the bottom for any water that should enter. By getting my body out of the wind it would help with scent control and by having it on the side of the hill I still would have a great view of the surrounding area.
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Typical Buck
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From: Northern Michigan
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Typical Buck
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From: Northern Michigan
Not that I know of, I use the quote button so I don't confuse others when I'm making a particular point with another poster. Quite frankly, I did think you were refering to my actual post. But since an attitude (ya think) has started, I'll leave well enough alone and allow you to relate your experience with bunkers with the young man. Have a nice day.
Last edited by tight360; 12-19-2012 at 06:49 PM.
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I shot my second buck with a bow when I was 14 out of a pit blind. It worked great. Went back in 2 hrs after I made the shot with my uncle and dad to retrieve the buck. A huge bear jumped on the edge of it and caved it in. I guess he didn't want me hunting there.
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Spike
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How did you reinforce the pit/trench walls?
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Nontypical Buck
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We hunt of public goose pits after the hunter are gone at basically at 2pm. We both gun and bowhunt the area. We gun hunt out of the pits and bow hunt the surrounding area. I know of a gentleman and his mentally challenged son that gun hunt out of these pits as well. My brother and I checked with the site manager and he said that it was prefectly legal for this for it is designated as a firearm area and as long as we are not hunting waterfowl after hours, there will be no problems as long as we don't enter the adjoining refuge.
Pretty nice to have a comfy chair and when its cold or rainy out, a propane heater to boot makes a long cold day real nice!!!!!
Pretty nice to have a comfy chair and when its cold or rainy out, a propane heater to boot makes a long cold day real nice!!!!!


