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Ringneck
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If the sand is still frozen, use a propane torch, the big ones for burning brush, to thaw out the sand to make a depression. Then add water back to the sand to match the rest of the sand bar.
Or cut willows and just make a low pile of them over the blind, looks like something that just floated up on shore. |
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IAW Top Shot
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I'm gonna drag some more driftwood around and see how it looks. Thanks guys and gals.
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Pintail
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make sure you guys are wearing some http://www.phantomgoosehats.com/
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IAW Top Shot
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The best part is that they probably work.
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Ringneck
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use sillywetts to break up the outline of the blinds or whatever your hide is
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