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<blockquote data-quote="Smashdn" data-source="post: 4993867" data-attributes="member: 10438"><p>Tier 3 was presented as 7 day quota draws that could be jumped but would not be kept up by twra. Asst director said that would encourage people to want to build and brush those blinds? That blew me away. </p><p></p><p>I wish they would move up the due date for getting blinds brushed and ready to go. Then have an in-person draw on those blinds before they go temporary. Then a person unsuccessful at the computer draw coukd still get a blind with enough time to build one and brush it before season.</p><p></p><p>Fix all the blinds.</p><p></p><p>I don't mind hunting out of my boat blind but there are some significant advantages to the blinds. </p><p>1. Much quicker to just pull your boat into the boat hide</p><p>2. If you have to retrieve birds or chase a cripple is easier and quicker to get out of the boat hide than un-bury yourself in a boat blind. </p><p>3. Kids. Much easier for kids in a blind with a solid bottom. Back room for them to nap or cook breakfast is good too. </p><p>4. Mobility impaired folks. Easier with a blind built to accommodate their restrictions. </p><p>5. You can hunt more people more easily. I can carry 4 people in my boat but we cannot hunt 4 safely or comfortably.</p><p>6. On places like OH, it keeps you in the spot where there is no ambiguity about where you are supposed to be hunting from.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Smashdn, post: 4993867, member: 10438"] Tier 3 was presented as 7 day quota draws that could be jumped but would not be kept up by twra. Asst director said that would encourage people to want to build and brush those blinds? That blew me away. I wish they would move up the due date for getting blinds brushed and ready to go. Then have an in-person draw on those blinds before they go temporary. Then a person unsuccessful at the computer draw coukd still get a blind with enough time to build one and brush it before season. Fix all the blinds. I don't mind hunting out of my boat blind but there are some significant advantages to the blinds. 1. Much quicker to just pull your boat into the boat hide 2. If you have to retrieve birds or chase a cripple is easier and quicker to get out of the boat hide than un-bury yourself in a boat blind. 3. Kids. Much easier for kids in a blind with a solid bottom. Back room for them to nap or cook breakfast is good too. 4. Mobility impaired folks. Easier with a blind built to accommodate their restrictions. 5. You can hunt more people more easily. I can carry 4 people in my boat but we cannot hunt 4 safely or comfortably. 6. On places like OH, it keeps you in the spot where there is no ambiguity about where you are supposed to be hunting from. [/QUOTE]
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