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    Lots of good info. I was thinking of actually sleeping right in it with my military sleeping bag.
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    Quote Originally Posted by greatwhite View Post
    Lots of good info. I was thinking of actually sleeping right in it with my military sleeping bag.
    That is the whole reason the 'lay down' thing won't work for me GW.....anytime I go horizontal I'm asleep in minutes. It would be nice to nap in, but there would be little hunting going on

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    Quote Originally Posted by MikePal View Post
    That is the whole reason the 'lay down' thing won't work for me GW.....anytime I go horizontal I'm asleep in minutes. It would be nice to nap in, but there would be little hunting going on
    Someone will wake you up when they start shooting.

    My friends wife hunts with us and is always asleep in the warm middle of the day sun just before the afternoon geese start to come in, always wakes up with a gasp as the 12ga shotguns roar.

    GW, the tent style is what my dad uses for turkey, he actually sleeps in the tent so that he does not kick the birds out of the roost on the way in.

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    I have woken up more than once last fall, with Geese walking around everywhere. I don't know who was startled more, the Geese or myself
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    Well I was thinking of just actually camping out in it for something to do, I did buy one of those military sleeping bags last year.

    Quote Originally Posted by woody1948 View Post
    I have woken up more than once last fall, with Geese walking around everywhere. I don't know who was startled more, the Geese or myself
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    They're not really something you'd camp out in. A tent blind's relatively useless for goose hunting. Buy yourself a layout!

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    Last edited by Sprite; April 25th, 2015 at 08:22 AM.

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    I put in another vote for the layout. Can be used anywhere for a lot of uses. I have used mine in the middle of fields, on the shore of an island on the river, on shore of Lake Erie etc. it really is a good all around place to hide. Just make sure you stubble it up with local natural cover before you hunt!
    good luck!!
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    I agree with a layout as the best bet. I was talking to my uncle who was doing some work for a landowner (digging out a pond) and he told me a story where the group of guys went in and put up a bale blind (no hay in the fields and this thing stuck out like a sore thumb) and the birds kept flaring when they started to approach. Get low and get covered as best you can.

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    Quote Originally Posted by woody1948 View Post
    I have woken up more than once last fall, with Geese walking around everywhere. I don't know who was startled more, the Geese or myself
    Last year on opening day for early goose I was paddling the kayak along and saw two very nice geese standing on the bank....Drifted by them at ten feet sitting very still just to watch and try not to upset them..

    Then all parties remembered it was goose season and there was a lot of excitment. This was also the day I broke my Finger for the first time. I rebroke it less then two weeks later hunting with topher.
    Adjustments to my shotgun have since been made. I am hoping to do the naval assualt for opener again this year.
    Take the warning labels off. Darwin will solve the problem.

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    Does anyone have any pictures of how you have concealed your layout blind in corn fields or hay fields etc?
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