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Re: Hard sided duck boat blind
[Re: RedneckNinji]
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07/31/20 02:23 PM
07/31/20 02:23 PM
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1442 would be wayyyy better off with a pop up scissor style blind with net material and a wind blocker! I have done the soft blind thing and it's a pain. Granted, capsizing would also be a pain, but I'd much rather try to swing the hard blind if possible. Have you ever used one?
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