Build Your Own Portable Duck Blind

For a longer duck blind you may want to use three posts on the front and back.
Build your own portable duck blind. Use the last post to create a space for your door placing it about two feet behind the front corner of the blind. We finally got brian s boat blinded up. We can even take it completely off. Use a post driver to place two steel t posts in the ground roughly 6 feet apart.
Drive your metal t posts into the ground at each corner. To make the next steps a little easier set up the blind panels just like you would in the field. The post driver is a necessity for fall when the ground gets hard. Make your blind large enough for the entire hunting party including dogs.
We decided to build a scissor style frame that can collapse when it is not in use. Step 1 tim romano start by cutting two 9x5 foot pieces of carpet. Leave about four feet of the t post above the ground. Step 2 tim romano measure an 8x5 foot rectangle on the ground and drive a t post into each corner.
Materials 4 pieces of 4 4 lumber 8 10 pieces of 2 4 lumber 8 7 pieces of 2 6 lumber 8 3 pieces of 3 4 plywood 4 x8 2 1 2 screws 1 1 4 screws stain glue putty. Temporary blinds can be whatever you want them to be so don t short change yourself. Step 3 tim romano place the 9x5 foot pieces of carpet.