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The reason there were so many leftover blinds
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<blockquote data-quote="bluewinged46er" data-source="post: 5485776" data-attributes="member: 20330"><p>I happen to be one that the new system worked well for. Several buddies and I drew a late season blind at Cheatham last year. We killed a few ducks and had a great time. And there was very little chance of getting killed in the process since we could walk/wade/kayak to our blind. We never would have drawn a season long blind at Cheatham, or at least it would have been years. I was happy for the chance to set our own decoys and call our own birds for a couple of days in a agency built blind that was brushed well enough, and was comfortable and roomy. We augmented our Cheatham draw with a trip to Reelfoot with a guide where we got many more birds, but a different experience altogether. Nothing wrong with a 2 or 3 day draw. Nothing wrong with the season long draws either, but I am glad we have options.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bluewinged46er, post: 5485776, member: 20330"] I happen to be one that the new system worked well for. Several buddies and I drew a late season blind at Cheatham last year. We killed a few ducks and had a great time. And there was very little chance of getting killed in the process since we could walk/wade/kayak to our blind. We never would have drawn a season long blind at Cheatham, or at least it would have been years. I was happy for the chance to set our own decoys and call our own birds for a couple of days in a agency built blind that was brushed well enough, and was comfortable and roomy. We augmented our Cheatham draw with a trip to Reelfoot with a guide where we got many more birds, but a different experience altogether. Nothing wrong with a 2 or 3 day draw. Nothing wrong with the season long draws either, but I am glad we have options. [/QUOTE]
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