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Clark wrote:Why bother to scout if you have an assigned blind and can't move to the birds?
Clark wrote:Why bother to scout if you have an assigned blind and can't move to the birds?
echoduck wrote:Better question: Why bother applying for Futch in the first place?
merg wrote:Can't get lost at Futch- they got a sign every 30 feet directing you to your blind.
merg wrote:Can't get lost at Futch- they got a sign every 30 feet directing you to your blind.
NCGWP wrote:merg wrote:Can't get lost at Futch- they got a sign every 30 feet directing you to your blind.
Still helps to know "how" to get there...The signs at one permit impoundment got me there, but the trek was a nightmare. No regrets, I'll put in again next year, but I'll have a better plan.
RE Futch, could one Take a canoe to their blind?
merg wrote:NCGWP wrote:merg wrote:Can't get lost at Futch- they got a sign every 30 feet directing you to your blind.
Still helps to know "how" to get there...The signs at one permit impoundment got me there, but the trek was a nightmare. No regrets, I'll put in again next year, but I'll have a better plan.
RE Futch, could one Take a canoe to their blind?
I only hunted it once but from what I recall, no, a canoe would not work unless you want to drag it down the path.
We rolled into the parking lot, had not scouted, looked at the big map posted there, followed the signs down a wide, solid, mowed path to the impoundment and blind.
Only way it could have easier is if they had ushers to golf cart you to your blind. I did see guys on bicycles, guys pulling wheeled carts, guys toting 3 bags of dekes apiece collapsed on the path, dudes with more calls round their neck than decoys in their sack, plenty of Drake pro staffers, clad head to toe, in all the latest styles and several 'fowlers' determined to sight their blind from the parking lot with 5 billion lumens spotlights.
All in all, a unique experience that you couldn't pay me to endure again.
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merg wrote:NCGWP wrote:merg wrote:Can't get lost at Futch- they got a sign every 30 feet directing you to your blind.
Still helps to know "how" to get there...The signs at one permit impoundment got me there, but the trek was a nightmare. No regrets, I'll put in again next year, but I'll have a better plan.
RE Futch, could one Take a canoe to their blind?
I only hunted it once but from what I recall, no, a canoe would not work unless you want to drag it down the path.
We rolled into the parking lot, had not scouted, looked at the big map posted there, followed the signs down a wide, solid, mowed path to the impoundment and blind.
Only way it could have easier is if they had ushers to golf cart you to your blind. I did see guys on bicycles, guys pulling wheeled carts, guys toting 3 bags of dekes apiece collapsed on the path, dudes with more calls round their neck than decoys in their sack, plenty of Drake pro staffers, clad head to toe, in all the latest styles and several 'fowlers' determined to sight their blind from the parking lot with 5 billion lumens spotlights.
All in all, a unique experience that you couldn't pay me to endure again.
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