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Question about the $30,000 TWRA duck blinds
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<blockquote data-quote="TNGunsmoke" data-source="post: 5114983" data-attributes="member: 10346"><p>1) depends on the blind as to how much it's worth to someone, but I have heard of up to 18,000 for top blinds, down to 2,000 for one that's a gar-hole, but a place to hunt from. Just gotta talk to the right "broker" to buy or sell, or they'll contact you if you drew the one they want.</p><p></p><p>2) Torching of blinds is usually caused by a personal issue between a couple of people, one of whom is in the blind that gets burnt. I doubt there'll be any of these new state owned blinds that gets torched, but we'll see. Even though they have all been traditionally good blinds, I don't think they'll be able to compete with the larger decoy spreads of other nearby blinds, unless the state spends a butt load of money and decoys them so that they can, but then I'd expect a bunch of decoys that'll go missing, as some do just about every year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TNGunsmoke, post: 5114983, member: 10346"] 1) depends on the blind as to how much it's worth to someone, but I have heard of up to 18,000 for top blinds, down to 2,000 for one that's a gar-hole, but a place to hunt from. Just gotta talk to the right "broker" to buy or sell, or they'll contact you if you drew the one they want. 2) Torching of blinds is usually caused by a personal issue between a couple of people, one of whom is in the blind that gets burnt. I doubt there'll be any of these new state owned blinds that gets torched, but we'll see. Even though they have all been traditionally good blinds, I don't think they'll be able to compete with the larger decoy spreads of other nearby blinds, unless the state spends a butt load of money and decoys them so that they can, but then I'd expect a bunch of decoys that'll go missing, as some do just about every year. [/QUOTE]
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