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Hi all looking to purchase a laydown blind/hide for wildfowling,

 

anyone have any recommendations, can you get them in this country or are my only options importing one.

 

Main use will be in stubble fields or beet tops etc for the geese.

 

Any advice would be great

 

Thank you

 

Dave

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I have a redhead delux which I really like. My friends have a tanglefree and an Avery finisher. I think my pick of them is the avery although they all get the job done. I've shot out of the smaller avery blind with the flip up hood and didn't like it. Give kevin wilcox a ring and see what he has. If you deal with him outside of ebay he usually does stuff abit cheaper. http://www.tidepool.co.uk/ Atb Mark. :thumbs:

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I once did that it was on some plough spud fields covered over with a wooden door and used a bucket and rope to bale it out and put a fence post at the side for when it was dark great till the farm labourer stood on the door un fortunately the door broke he fell in my 4 ft hole that put an end to my duck flighting when he got back to the farm soacked

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There's more problems with digging pits then solutions. Yes they hide you well but if you dig one in this country you will need swimming lessons, there cold and damp, and the worst of all you can't move them around the field to match where the geese have been feeding or pack them up and bring them to another field.

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