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All the framing (for the floor, walls, and roof) is built on 16-inch centers. The blind stands on pressure-treated 4 x 4-inch posts (set in concrete), which are cross-braced with 2 x 8-inch floor joists. The floor of our blind is 8 feet from front to back and 20 feet across.
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We also keep the pond free of vegetation to ensure that our decoys can be seen by waterfowl trading over the river channel or adjacent bottoms. We try to maintain the water level about knee deep throughout the hunting season. The pond is a seasonally flooded four-acre slough in an agricultural field.

The sun rises to the right front of the blind and crawls to the southwest as the day progresses, so we don't have to look directly into the sun on blue-sky days. During the waterfowl season, the wind typically blows from a westerly direction, so this orientation puts the breeze at our backs-and the ducks in our face-most hunting days. The blind faces northeast, only 75 yards from the Mississippi River's eastern bank. Our blind stands in a shallow open pond on our Middle Bar Farm in far western Kentucky. The prevailing wind and the position in relation to the sun are also important factors. First and foremost, a blind must be located where ducks want to go.

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There's hard work, ingenuity, and the hopes and dreams of the hunter or hunters who built it. But there's a lot more in a duck blind than meets the eye. What's in a duck blind? There's lumber and nails, maybe a coat of paint, and some camouflage netting or burlap, topped off with cut brush or marsh grass.
