If there was one in cove where I lived I would burn down because of all the shooting at daybreak.
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I don't think they shoot enough on Tillery to bother anyone.
If there was one in cove where I lived I would burn down because of all the shooting at daybreak.
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If there was one in cove where I lived I would burn down because of all the shooting at daybreak.
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I don't think they shoot enough on Tillery to bother anyone.
If you built a blind right next to another blind I can almost guarantee it would get burnt up in a week.
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Hey man, this is your old friend CE from WSHS . I heard you are Guiding at the beach now ?You know it
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Hey man, this is your old friend CE from WSHS . I heard you are Guiding at the beach now ?
If you built a blind right next to another blind I can almost guarantee it would get burnt up in a week.
Why would I build a blind right next to another? Is that entire place so wrapped up in blinds it's impossible to find a site that's not on top of somebody else? Or does the original poster just want the convenience of hunting quote "my cove" without putting forth any effort whatsoever?
Legal? Sure. Right? Eye of the beholder I guess. Personally, when I want to hunt out of a blind I hunt one those I built and maintain. But I realize it's a different game in the central lakes- whatever ground rules y'all play by out there is fine by me.
I am. Moved here about 18 months ago. Had to get out of Stan Co. Doing what I love for an occupation nowsent you a pm
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Not seeing your PMI am. Moved here about 18 months ago. Had to get out of Stan Co. Doing what I love for an occupation now[emoji1360][emoji1360]sent you a pm
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Why would I build a blind right next to another?