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    #76
    that is what i wish i had time for !! i need to finish my career in coaching, retire, cash in my 32 years and start to enjoy the outdoors.
    Congratulations on the new installments. Good innovative idea. Good luck this season.

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      #77
      Nice work

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        #78
        Did you rent the cat? If so how much was it?

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          #79
          RTP, we lower the blind into the ground for several reasons. It's amazing how 18-24 inches lowers the profile of a blind from an outward visual appearance. It makes them a lot easier to cover with brush. From a chemistry standpoint, I have always heard that most odor molecules are heavier than air, or "stink sinks". If you are sitting in a hole any odors are likely to stay in that low spot with you. Sound is also greatly muffled by being partially buried. Shooting from that angle is actually shooting slightly up instead of the normal down shot. Don't know if there is any advantage to that.

          TomKat, the rental on that mini excavator was $670 for the weekend. For 13 setups, that amounted to $51 per hole. In August, that sure seemed like the thing to do.

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            #80
            $51 a hole was a steal anyday of the year! Those mini hoes are as handy as a pocket on a shirt

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              #81
              Very nice

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                #82
                Lots of work and commitment to accomplish. Job well done.

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                  #83
                  I like it!

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                    #84
                    That is sweet!

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                      #85
                      Looks great

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                        #86
                        Lots of work and commitment to accomplish. Job well done.
                        X2 Thanks for the pics

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                          #87
                          Cool set ups

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                            #88
                            They look great!!!

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                              #89
                              With them being somewhat buried, do they not rot?

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                                #90
                                Fantastic!!!

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