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nacho #3914331 05/22/23 06:41 PM
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I will stick to my pop-up blinds, and sitting in ladders.


Life is a journey. Make sure and bring plenty of Beer.

My luck has been so bad lately, it could be raining pussies and I'd catch one with a dick broke off in it.
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Originally Posted by Beer Belly
Another option: elevated platforms w/ rails & popup blinds on top. Take them down after each season. No wasps, etc.



I did this last year in 2 spots and it worked great.


It is what it is.

Inspect what you Expect.

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I’ve built several from treated dock material I find on the river. After a spring flood there will be lots of damaged piers and docks that are dislodged and scattered along the river bank.

todd w #3914936 05/24/23 04:02 AM
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Originally Posted by todd w
Originally Posted by Beer Belly
Another option: elevated platforms w/ rails & popup blinds on top. Take them down after each season. No wasps, etc.



I did this last year in 2 spots and it worked great.


I guess you are using shooting sticks or tall tripod for the longer shots?


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Mbrock #3915079 05/24/23 10:07 AM
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Originally Posted by Mbrock
Originally Posted by Remington270
Originally Posted by Mbrock
The SCs, for the money, are the way to go.


SC-2's are just so easy. But some 4x4s and done. I recently moved one by myself with pallet forks and a ratchet strap. Lumber is so heavy, that would never be possible.

Yeah I can set those up with forks and 4x4s all day by myself. They’re simple.


Maybe the SC-3's are a bit different, my forks weren't long enough and I was kinda getting into the bottom of it. Do you use extensions or b/c the SC-2's are boxed you are able to get them completely under the shorter side?

hallb #3915121 05/24/23 11:55 AM
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Originally Posted by hallb
Originally Posted by Mbrock
Originally Posted by Remington270
Originally Posted by Mbrock
The SCs, for the money, are the way to go.


SC-2's are just so easy. But some 4x4s and done. I recently moved one by myself with pallet forks and a ratchet strap. Lumber is so heavy, that would never be possible.

Yeah I can set those up with forks and 4x4s all day by myself. They’re simple.


Maybe the SC-3's are a bit different, my forks weren't long enough and I was kinda getting into the bottom of it. Do you use extensions or b/c the SC-2's are boxed you are able to get them completely under the shorter side?

I’ve got 60” forks on my tractor and haven’t had a problem with anything from the SC1-SC4.

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