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Duck Season is upon us.
Time to evict the critters that have moved into the blinds. We had two tiny masked bandits in one of ours. One managed to get hung in some camo netting and the little sibling would not leave its mate. The little feller was completely calm until we got him completely free. When he started off after release, he went about 3 feet and then turned and gave us a baby raccoon growl:biggrin
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We then then performed an amazing magic trick. "ABRA KADABRA duck blind disappear". Now it's gone. Not even we can find it.
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Stopped by my brothers shop to see if he would be able to assist us with decoy deployment and supply if water levels dropped to the point we could not get to our property by boat. He said he may could do it because he had just finished a Bell 47 gas powered ceiling fan project that may be just the ticket for low water.
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Looks like we may be set. Bring on the feathered hoards and let their demise commence.
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Man you are repared foreverything!!!!! Im ready to start gunning as well! But I aint go no chopper! That is cool man! You guys are hardcore!
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We should never need to use the helicopter for duck hunting, because we have an argo (aka Devil Machine) that we use in low water, but it is still pretty cool. My brother has rebuilt several from the air frame up since the early 1990's. I think he said he has only about 30hrs on this one. He is still flight testing.
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Well doggie's.... that ol chopper pilots akin to me too. Small world.
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Great post. Enjoyed the read and pics.