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How to hide in dirt/mud flats? #3467859 08/12/12 11:38 PM
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Did some scouting this weekend and found a few teal. The problem is it's very bare flat ground 40-60 yards from the waters edge to the grassy/brushy edge. Any advice on what would be the best way to hide in that situation?

Btw rain would be real nice or an airboat... I walked a LONG way in stinky muddy muck with mud and water in my flats boots!! Oh found a mess of local geese too... Id guess around 200-300 in scattered about in groups of 20 or 30.


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Re: How to hide in dirt/mud flats? [Re: David Maas] #3467943 08/13/12 12:11 AM
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I had the same problem last year. Covered myself with mud and as much vegetation as I could find.

If you have enough teal, shoot straight at LST and you won't have to worry about being hidden.



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Re: How to hide in dirt/mud flats? [Re: Astater] #3468377 08/13/12 02:09 AM
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Originally Posted By: Astater
I had the same problem last year. Covered myself with mud and as much vegetation as I could find.

If you have enough teal, shoot straight at LST and you won't have to worry about being hidden.


X2 They will drop right in on you at LST even if you're standing in the middle of the decoys. Happened to me more than once last year. Teal are good fun at first light.



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Hummm didn't want to spend that much for 2 layout blinds (I need 2 - one for me and one for my dad).

Any other cheaper options?


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Build your own, with hay etc....


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Just cut two to four Willow tops. Stick them out where you want to hunt the week before. The birds get use to them and then on the opener they wont know your in there ready to kill.


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Get two of those cheep (20.00) lounge chairs..The dollar store had them..The ones that have the pvc webbing..You can lay on one with the legs open if there is weed cover with the legs folded if you need to lay low..If the mud is calf deep etc make 2x4 skids so they do not sink in too far..Also the legs will fall when you move so drill holes to line up metal tabs to lock them open. Everyone laughs at them till you disappear and kill ducks and you are very comfortable and dry..



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Re: How to hide in dirt/mud flats? [Re: GoldLS1] #3469821 08/13/12 02:06 PM
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Originally Posted By: GoldLS1
Hummm didn't want to spend that much for 2 layout blinds (I need 2 - one for me and one for my dad).

Any other cheaper options?

Just lay on the ground, head on blind bag, maybe pull some weeds over your feet. Done that many of times..


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Hummm didn't want to spend that much for 2 layout blinds (I need 2 - one for me and one for my dad).

Any other cheaper options?

Just lay on the ground, head on blind bag, maybe pull some weeds over your feet. Done that many of times..


That's what I was going to say. Hell often do that over using my layout anyway. Layouts are nice but overrated...you can conceal just as good without one by using a some dirty camo netting or burlap and just brush it in when you get there.



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Re: How to hide in dirt/mud flats? [Re: Guy] #3470045 08/13/12 03:19 PM
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Originally Posted By: Guy

Just lay on the ground, head on blind bag, maybe pull some weeds over your feet. Done that many of times..
Yup...When I'm hunting layout type spots, I've usually scouted and know the birds are there. Like I said, shoot straight and you won't need anything at all...



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Sew up a painted burlap sack like a sleeping bag mud it up find some drift and veg and your good to go oh yeah don't ever forget the face mask



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Burlap Works Best!! And it is reasonably priced, or just go to some landscape company and sometimes they have extra that they will just give it to you!! They use it to cover the root balls of trees that they are going to plant. May have to mist it w/ some brown paint to cut down on the shine!! Also, take a tarp to lay on or the fold out lounge chair works good too!!!


Good Luck w/ the early teal...I have seen a few flocks heading south while out sandbass fishing this last week!!!

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Re: How to hide in dirt/mud flats? [Re: Aggiedukmaster] #3470213 08/13/12 04:15 PM
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keep you a little hand towel and a ziploc for your shells. i promise you that mud will get everywhere.



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X2 on burlap.


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Teal early light and 4 birds you can just sit on the bank or waters edge



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I thought about the burlap, but wasn't sure that would work well enough. I know for 4 teal I can bust them early, but my old man is slow on the draw. Plus without rain I'll be doin the same during duck/goose season.

Thanks for the ideas... Knew you guys would have the answer!!


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Re: How to hide in dirt/mud flats? [Re: Marcstar] #3471994 08/14/12 12:32 AM
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Layouts are nice but overrated...you can conceal just as good without one by using a some dirty camo netting or burlap and just brush it in when you get there.

I don't think they are over rated. They are what they are. I use one only as last resort. I would much rather sit on a chair/stool in cover. But if there is little or no cover, layout blind is best. And easyier to pack in and setup vs neting, and shoot from, and much more comfortable than laying on the ground. I want to get one of these, I don't care for the cover, just the back-rest is what I want...

http://www.cabelas.com/field-laydown-blinds-edge-expedite-gear-layout-blind-1.shtml


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i went to joanns fabric or one of those fabric shops (cant remember off the top of my head) last year and bought 8 ft of brown burlap. It was dirt cheap in comparison to a layout blind. I took one of the foam camp sleeping mats like you get at walmart, academy or army navy and layed it on the ground to insulate me from the cold ground (and to keep my dry) I hunted the mud flats where there was absolutely no vegetation whatsoever. I wore a cammo mask and just draped the burlap over my legs and body and rested my head on a backpack. As the season went on the burlap got dirty and blended that much better.

It worked great for me. Plus it only weighs maybe a pound at max. Im not into carrying all the heavy junk. Light and fast for me. Got my limit plenty of times on teal and big ducks this way. I just worked my jerk cord from underneath the burlap.


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