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<blockquote data-quote="TNGunsmoke" data-source="post: 5161068" data-attributes="member: 10346"><p>Lumber prices should not have affected anything, the blinds are supposed to be built of square steel tubing, aluminum walls, and Trex decking. I never heard anything about some being built this year, and some next, but they'll use Covid as an excuse as to why they aren't all already built.</p><p></p><p>They took the top 5 or 6 blinds from all the waterfowl WMAs(42 blinds total). No hopping means no hunting, and if there's no blind, it will have to be boat hunted if hunted at all.</p><p></p><p>I doubt very seriously if anyone involved has hunted or set foot on some of the WMAs involved. And most especially has not been to the areas where multiple boats are required to hunt the blind, or where you have different routes to blinds based on water levels.</p><p></p><p>As seldom as I've ever been checked during season while in a blind, I doubt very seriously anyone from TWRA or USFWS will be checking blinds after each draw hunt.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TNGunsmoke, post: 5161068, member: 10346"] Lumber prices should not have affected anything, the blinds are supposed to be built of square steel tubing, aluminum walls, and Trex decking. I never heard anything about some being built this year, and some next, but they'll use Covid as an excuse as to why they aren't all already built. They took the top 5 or 6 blinds from all the waterfowl WMAs(42 blinds total). No hopping means no hunting, and if there's no blind, it will have to be boat hunted if hunted at all. I doubt very seriously if anyone involved has hunted or set foot on some of the WMAs involved. And most especially has not been to the areas where multiple boats are required to hunt the blind, or where you have different routes to blinds based on water levels. As seldom as I've ever been checked during season while in a blind, I doubt very seriously anyone from TWRA or USFWS will be checking blinds after each draw hunt. [/QUOTE]
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