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    Default Boat Blind

    I am needing a boat blind for an 18ft boat. What is the best blind out, Avery Quick Set? Or something I am missing?
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    You interested in making your own? It's not terribly hard. Just need some emt a little hardware, some elbow grease and a hand bender.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dox08 View Post
    I am needing a boat blind for an 18ft boat. What is the best blind out, Avery Quick Set? Or something I am missing?
    The Avery gets my vote.

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    I have used an avery for years but I have seen plenty of homemade custom setups that are just as good if not better depending on what you want.


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    Homemade

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    Quote Originally Posted by scmoose View Post
    Homemade

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    Trimmed up now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by scmoose View Post
    Trimmed up now.

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    From the inside

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    Avery quickset if you are going to buy one. Homemade isn’t a bad way to go either.


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    Anybody use the beavertail boat blind?
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    Quote Originally Posted by dox08 View Post
    Anybody use the beavertail boat blind?
    I've had one since 2004 and it's been great. Hands down the fastest setup/takedown blind on the market. Since I've converted my 90 to a tiller I can't use it, tho. Want an Avery but may go the homemade route.

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    Boat blinds stick out like a porno penis. Get you s good cover and get out your boat.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Relentlous View Post
    Boat blinds stick out like a porno penis. Get you s good cover and get out your boat.
    Exactly why I haven't hunted out of a boat in almost 20 years!! All I need on a boat is a pirogue rack and I'm good to go! Low profile is the best "camouflage" there is!!
    Living in Moncks Corner but looking forward to moving back to the West Coast in 2020 where there are more ducks and less duck hunters!! LOL

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    Quote Originally Posted by Relentlous View Post
    Boat blinds stick out like a porno penis. Get you s good cover and get out your boat.
    Shh don't ruin it for the rest of us

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    We've had good success hunting out of the boat. It all depends on where you're hunting and how you brush the blind in. Some people aren't comfortable hunting out of smaller rigs (not me) and like the stability. Some places may be too deep to get out but still have trees to nestle the boat between and still be well-hidden. You just can't throw a blind on and hunt. Gotta make the extra effort.

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