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Ok educate me on spud poles
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<blockquote data-quote="GUNNERX2" data-source="post: 5700340" data-attributes="member: 19586"><p>We use perforated sign posts for spud poles. Before the hunt, we stick a clevis pin in the 1st hole below the sleeve bracket to stabilize the blind, cuts down on the blind bobbing around. At the end of the season, we place the clevis pin in the 1st hole above the sleeve bracket and get all the guys to go to the opposite end of the blind using the blind as a lever to lift the spud poles out of the mud. It takes a little seesawing back and forth to get them all clear but it works. We don't pound the poles in the mud but use the weight of all those hunting to push to poles down into the mud (clevis pins need to be in the 1st hole below the sleeve bracket for this to work).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GUNNERX2, post: 5700340, member: 19586"] We use perforated sign posts for spud poles. Before the hunt, we stick a clevis pin in the 1st hole below the sleeve bracket to stabilize the blind, cuts down on the blind bobbing around. At the end of the season, we place the clevis pin in the 1st hole above the sleeve bracket and get all the guys to go to the opposite end of the blind using the blind as a lever to lift the spud poles out of the mud. It takes a little seesawing back and forth to get them all clear but it works. We don't pound the poles in the mud but use the weight of all those hunting to push to poles down into the mud (clevis pins need to be in the 1st hole below the sleeve bracket for this to work). [/QUOTE]
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