DHWWI use Tanglefree panel blinds a lot in Canada and Montana, but I don't think I've ever used them at Wister or San J...Like Matt mentioned, using natural cover is always best...With arrow weed being the most popular at Wister...San J has 95% permanent blinds at each site...There may be some use for them for the Mystic Lake sites......
ps...Don't be the guys in the 2nd pic....
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Sergio,
Hunting our two wildlife areas is competitive, but the answers to your question from Matt and I were honest and true...Obviously, you will have to work some things out yourself...The pictures I posted are what your blind should look like and what a good hide should NOT look like...The one part of the statement above that is good is, the blind is critical to success when hunting waterfowl.
Invest in good loppers and carry them with you at all times...A machete with a saw on one side is good to have as well...Having a decoy cart with sled helps carry these items and more.
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Sorry @ilovesprig some people just can’t help themselves ….
You read and interpeted my post in the wrong way, no harm intended to anyone on this site. just trying to help others get ahead as the pool of us shrink's..
what guys in the 2nd picture? All I see is.....OH! there they are.I use Tanglefree panel blinds a lot in Canada and Montana, but I don't think I've ever used them at Wister or San J...Like Matt mentioned, using natural cover is always best...With arrow weed being the most popular at Wister...San J has 95% permanent blinds at each site...There may be some use for them for the Mystic Lake sites......
ps...Don't be the guys in the 2nd pic....
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