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    So I was kinda pondering the idea instead of using fast grass or cedar on my boat I would try a brown or grey tarp and try to blend in with the water. I have a war eagle 2372 so its a large boat and ducks seemed to flair pretty hard last year with a full blind, we primarily hunt open water. I was curious if anyone has tried this since it seems to be convincing in the winter as a water substitute and I was thinking it may blend in better than an obvious patch of grass or bush in the middle of the lake? I suppose it cant hurt to try, worse case I camo it up if its a bust. Any thoughts or suggestions?

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    Quote Originally Posted by klums View Post
    So I was kinda pondering the idea instead of using fast grass or cedar on my boat I would try a brown or grey tarp and try to blend in with the water. I have a war eagle 2372 so its a large boat and ducks seemed to flair pretty hard last year with a full blind, we primarily hunt open water. I was curious if anyone has tried this since it seems to be convincing in the winter as a water substitute and I was thinking it may blend in better than an obvious patch of grass or bush in the middle of the lake? I suppose it cant hurt to try, worse case I camo it up if its a bust. Any thoughts or suggestions?
    Have you tried burlaps? Might be a little less messy than a tarp. I dont have a boat so I've never tried it but just a suggestion.

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    Quote Originally Posted by klums View Post
    So I was kinda pondering the idea instead of using fast grass or cedar on my boat I would try a brown or grey tarp and try to blend in with the water. I have a war eagle 2372 so its a large boat and ducks seemed to flair pretty hard last year with a full blind, we primarily hunt open water. I was curious if anyone has tried this since it seems to be convincing in the winter as a water substitute and I was thinking it may blend in better than an obvious patch of grass or bush in the middle of the lake? I suppose it cant hurt to try, worse case I camo it up if its a bust. Any thoughts or suggestions?
    Ducks have to be seeing a reflection coming off something. I use a burlap cover that covers the interior of the boat and motor made from landscaping cloth along with camo netting over a PVC frame. It can be taken down quickly and folded up for trailering. Works for us.
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    Camouflage; The art of blending into one's surroundings.
    I think you are on the right track; like war ships are painted a blue/gray colour or even a broken pattern on them to blend in with the oceans/water they are on the better you match your surroundings the better you won't be seen. Using either a tarp or burlap the problem will be them soaking up water and becoming very heavy not to mention they may change colour , as in darker. If water soaked, they will have to hang and dry or they will quickly rot.
    Good Luck & Good Hunting !

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    One thing people often don't do is use enough top cover. We always put a strip of burlap over the opening of the blind between each guy. Helps eliminate the huge looking hole. The one thing with a tarp to remember is that it will act like a giant sail. Burlap is good because it has holes in it.

    I have always like cedar blinds when i can use em. It's easy to come by and it lasts quite awhile.

    Whatever you decide to do, hope it works out for ya.

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    First off -- what species are you pursuing in open water? Are we talking Blues, Reds and Cans, or sea ducks?

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    Check out google, there are several methods of boat blind there. I built one on a John boat that folded down on each side when travelling, but folded up so about 2 feet of opening down the centre of the boat, just enough to pop up and shoot. Worked like a charm on Rondeau for lakers.
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    I hunt lake st clair so there is just about everything there. Late season has a pile of blue bills. I still shoot lots of birds was just thinking of changing it up. I used cedar last year, I usually use fast grass which I still have I just was curious if a tarp that is the same color as the water once it muddies up would work or if anyone tried it. I Have a blind, just looking for options on camo. Just about everything seems to work as long as you are still, just trying to yield more opportunity.


    Quote Originally Posted by Sprite View Post
    First off -- what species are you pursuing in open water? Are we talking Blues, Reds and Cans, or sea ducks?

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