Duck Boat Blinds

  • Brian Robinson
    central Neb
    Posts: 3914
    #698246

    Great video! It’s not often you get that kind of quality recap with that kind of info. Good luck on the next one, Scott!

    chappy
    Hastings, MN
    Posts: 4854
    #698643

    Is that big????

    Nice net job Dan

    Nice fish

    diver1080
    Yorkville, IL
    Posts: 41
    #213330

    I just got my first duck boat this year and need to make a blind for it. I have some ideas but I wanted to see what other people have done. If anyone has any pictures of thier boats/blinds and they don’t mind sharing them please post them up. Here are a few of the boat the day I got it. It is a 1648 with a 20hp Mudbuddy. I have made some modifications but nothing much so far. Thanks in advance.
    Dan

    kooty
    Keymaster
    1 hour 15 mins to the Pond
    Posts: 18101
    #107438

    Very cool! Can’t wait to see some pics of the greenheads hanging over the side.

    deertracker
    Posts: 9237
    #107470

    Sweet ride. I think you’ll be happy you have the pods on the back.
    DT

    mbenson
    Minocqua, Wisconsin
    Posts: 3842
    #107560

    diver!!!

    Nice start on the boat!!! If ya need a hunting buddy on Sundays with a retriever let me know!!! When ya coming up???

    Mark

    diver1080
    Yorkville, IL
    Posts: 41
    #107609

    Hey Mark! I stated on the blind this weekend. It is looking good so far. I think I will be up for opener. I will let you know.

    cdn
    West Central, MN
    Posts: 338
    #107879

    After years of making different boat blinds I couldn’t make the ultimate blind I needed…one that would flip over and get out of the way so I can pick up decoys, get dogs in the boat and not fight with it in the dark.

    I opted for a Beavertail blind on my 1448. I wanted full concealment, protection from wind-rain-snow and warmth. I have never been more pleased with a blind like this.

    Initial set-up.

    After attaching Beavertail’s Ghillie grasses to the blind, and painting the grasses:

    jeweler
    Wisconsin
    Posts: 543
    #108041

    how much grass did it take to cover the boat? looks good

    kooty
    Keymaster
    1 hour 15 mins to the Pond
    Posts: 18101
    #108047

    Wow! I’m so jealous. Great looking rig.

    jason_ramthun
    Byron MN
    Posts: 3376
    #108056

    Awesome , I sure miss duck and goose hunting

    cdn
    West Central, MN
    Posts: 338
    #108061

    I tend to over document my stuff, so here’s the whole package. 1600 series blind, 6 rolls of grass matts and 6 packages of green bundles. These simply snap right onto the vegetation straps on the blind, so if you don’t want some you can remove it easily.

    jeweler
    Wisconsin
    Posts: 543
    #108288

    Thanks and it looks great.

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