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Unread 07-04-2012, 12:38 PM   #1
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Nice, where in VT are you? hows the snow goose hunting? scott
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Unread 07-04-2012, 01:41 PM   #2
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I live about a mile and a half below the Canadian border in derby. Off the east shore of Lake Memphremagog.
Actually the snow goose hunting is not as you would expect. Most of the real hot action for snows is west of here the lake Champlain area. Some big flocks come through late buT don't stay long.
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Maybe while "JB" waits for the duck population in Great Bay to come back, he could build himself one of these....

The Ultimate " Man Cave ".
How many beers were consumed building this rascal?
In Louisiana (of course) 3 stories- Duck Blind (on Bayou Self)

1st level hides 4 boats underneath and has room for 2
hunters and has 2 dog doors.

2nd level has a full kitchen with fridge, 2 stoves, electricity for lights, living room with 2 couches and satellite TV, theater seats around the "porch of the blind" to sit 14 guys comfortably. A side porch has a running toilet, a stainless steel grill for cooking whole rib-eyes for lunch and a bar to make all the Mojos and margarita machine which are hard wired to car batteries.

3rd level is the "crows nest" with room for 3. It's about 25' up in the trees and most of the time you are shooting down on the ducks.

The food scraps we throw out draw a lot of ducks and make the fishing good too.
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