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My last post regarding the changes to the duck blind draw and tier system
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<blockquote data-quote="Bone Collector" data-source="post: 5063403" data-attributes="member: 7419"><p>Man I am glad I never got into duck hunting.... I do have a boat, and would be open to trying it out of say a "mobile blind" but I am not dealing with the headaches of doing the blind draw. </p><p></p><p>I will say this. If I understand this correctly this would essentially eliminate the odds of someone not showing up to a blind to hunt thus giving a person who was not drawn an opportunity to use the blind, correct? If I am right, that is too bad. </p><p></p><p>I hunted ducks one time (January 1995) right out of boot camp. It is fun for sure, but we were never drawn for a blind, just a bunch of 18-20 yr old kids that would go to a blind at day break and if no one was there, get in and hope they didn't show up. If they did, we gave them the blind as they were drawn, that only happened one time though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bone Collector, post: 5063403, member: 7419"] Man I am glad I never got into duck hunting.... I do have a boat, and would be open to trying it out of say a "mobile blind" but I am not dealing with the headaches of doing the blind draw. I will say this. If I understand this correctly this would essentially eliminate the odds of someone not showing up to a blind to hunt thus giving a person who was not drawn an opportunity to use the blind, correct? If I am right, that is too bad. I hunted ducks one time (January 1995) right out of boot camp. It is fun for sure, but we were never drawn for a blind, just a bunch of 18-20 yr old kids that would go to a blind at day break and if no one was there, get in and hope they didn't show up. If they did, we gave them the blind as they were drawn, that only happened one time though. [/QUOTE]
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