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Originally posted by Duckologist View PostA blind built on public land does not guarantee you that spot by building a blind on it. If I arrive to that public pond first it is my spot for that day. I will not climb in "your" blind but I will indeed hunt that pond very close to said blind depending on the wind. No one is entitled to a public spot because they wasted their time building a blind on it.
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Spent a good bit of time while at SFA running the Angelina chasing fish and ducks. Some of the locals thought they owned the water from tram road/Shawnee bottom all the way to Marions Ferry on Rayburn. Saw quite a few scuffles over “private blinds” on public water. Saw blinds burned and truck and trailer tires slashed. Pretty pitiful behavior by guys who called themselves “outdoorsmen”.
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Originally posted by Cberry View Postthere was a lake not too far from where I lived in Louisiana where if you built a blind and go back the next day, it would already be burnt down.
Knowing his personality, likely both.
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Originally posted by Buck hunter332 View PostBeen saying that for years but it’s gotten to where if you don’t sleep in the hole you might not get to hunt it lol.
Snooze and you lose
Lots of creeps on the water these days, even 50-60 miles offshore , In the marsh ,lake or bay
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Originally posted by Duckologist View PostA blind built on public land does not guarantee you that spot by building a blind on it. If I arrive to that public pond first it is my spot for that day. I will not climb in "your" blind but I will indeed hunt that pond very close to said blind depending on the wind. No one is entitled to a public spot because they wasted their time building a blind on it.
now getting that enforced at 5 am on a hunting day may be another story.
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