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<blockquote data-quote="Spoonbillmallard" data-source="post: 1618262" data-attributes="member: 6268"><p>Yea it goes the same for Old Hickory. You can't hunt within 200 yards of any permanent blind. I don't know if Old Hickory has the 3pm restriction or not but they may....not sure I don't hunt the Hick. </p><p></p><p>The difference is they have draw blinds out there which are easily identified. They are the only blinds that you will see when riding out there. The main difference is a permanent blind stays year round....and a temporary blind is either a boat blind or make-shift blind someone puts up. But on any temporary blind you have to remove it after each days hunt along with any decoys you throw out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Spoonbillmallard, post: 1618262, member: 6268"] Yea it goes the same for Old Hickory. You can't hunt within 200 yards of any permanent blind. I don't know if Old Hickory has the 3pm restriction or not but they may....not sure I don't hunt the Hick. The difference is they have draw blinds out there which are easily identified. They are the only blinds that you will see when riding out there. The main difference is a permanent blind stays year round....and a temporary blind is either a boat blind or make-shift blind someone puts up. But on any temporary blind you have to remove it after each days hunt along with any decoys you throw out. [/QUOTE]
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