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Floating blind build

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We got a new lease this year in West TN. We're in the Obion river bottom, near the Mississippi. It is a mix of timber and buck brush swamp with some levees that hold water nearly year round. We also have an old river run slough.

Access is a bit of a challenge.... Park in a bean field. ATV across the field, through the woods, to the swamp. Then, boat in on high water, wade in on low water.

First year hunting this property, we're making lots of assumptions about how ducks will work and use it. Locating a big permanent blind is a gamble and it is a substantial investment and challenge due to the access and swamp.

We originally intended to stick build a blind as cheaply as possible but the task of setting posts and the wildly variable water levels steered us towards a floating blind. Ultimately, we decided to build it at home in modules so that we could disassemble it, haul it, drag it to/through the swamp and reassemble it.

I'm proud of how it's gone so far and thought I'd share.

The platform is 24x8 and breaks into 4) 4x12 modules. Flotation is 5) 50 gallon drums per module.

This is the first module going together.

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We had a good opening weekend after Thanksgiving but last weekend was slow. Warm weather and low numbers of big ducks have us shooting little ones. The blind is working well and we've killed as many as the other good blinds in the area that I know of so we're still feeling good about the new lease.

I got my son in the blind last weekend for a little shooting and some good blind breakfast.

I killed a banded woody today as part of a late day limit.
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