Pretty sure I know that spot too. Try and re transplant the blinds when you’re done at the end of the year. Last day you think you mite be there drive around a little bit and pull stuff that’s already 3-5’ tall from here or there. Then bring it back to that blind and replace what you cut shoot trample etc. that’s why a lot of those squares middle north west etc have a hollow bushy gator next bush in them. The gator will bring small stuff and pile it up in middle naturally, fine good replenishes the dirt. But the best blinds are the ones you don’t have to brush in, just trim a little. Replant the outsides every year.
Dude that duck camp is so fuckin cool. It literally gave me butterflies pretending to be there lol. I gotta say I'm jealous. The vibes in there are just sick, cool ass pictures, lots of memories and good times happened there you can tell. Probably can take a flashlight out on the deck at night and see cool shit in the water and hear the noises of the everglades. Awesome video man. Places like that make life awesome.
Definitely man its super loud at night and we have a gator that usually has baby's under the camp. There is definitely some history in the camps out there most of them were built in the late 60s early 70s
I was built be for my time in the 70s and yes pieces by pieces but before they put the levies in it was alot dryer out there so you could get a buggy lout there
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Great footage
Appreciate it
I’m jealous you have a duck camp. All the years I’ve wanted to have one or go to one. That’s completely amazing
I love it out there, especially when it gets cool out
@@SoFlo_Outdoors once I get a vehicle and I’m more mobile duck hunting with you in your side of the state is top of the list.
Come one with the come one I'll get you into some cool spots
@@SoFlo_Outdoors I should think if I get you into some buffleheads next month that would be a fair trade lol
Yeah man
Pretty sure I know that spot too. Try and re transplant the blinds when you’re done at the end of the year. Last day you think you mite be there drive around a little bit and pull stuff that’s already 3-5’ tall from here or there. Then bring it back to that blind and replace what you cut shoot trample etc. that’s why a lot of those squares middle north west etc have a hollow bushy gator next bush in them. The gator will bring small stuff and pile it up in middle naturally, fine good replenishes the dirt. But the best blinds are the ones you don’t have to brush in, just trim a little. Replant the outsides every year.
That's sweet, I could live there full time lol
The only thing that sucks out there is the mosquitoes during the winter time you don't see them tho
@@SoFlo_Outdoors What winter ? 🤣🤣
@@BootTrackStories lol early fall
Dude that duck camp is so fuckin cool. It literally gave me butterflies pretending to be there lol. I gotta say I'm jealous. The vibes in there are just sick, cool ass pictures, lots of memories and good times happened there you can tell. Probably can take a flashlight out on the deck at night and see cool shit in the water and hear the noises of the everglades. Awesome video man. Places like that make life awesome.
Definitely man its super loud at night and we have a gator that usually has baby's under the camp. There is definitely some history in the camps out there most of them were built in the late 60s early 70s
@@SoFlo_Outdoors bad ass. I'd like to see a clip of what it's like at night.
@@Dieseloutdoors ill definitely try to get you some cilps
@@SoFlo_Outdoors thanks broseph
Ted sent me sure glad he did
Welcome
@@SoFlo_Outdoors How come SoFlo ???
@worldsfastestube soflo is short for south Florida
@@SoFlo_Outdoors WHO KNEW ?? you do live in paradise even the ducks know enough to fly south BRRRRR
@worldsfastestube 🤣 you know it. I wish it was a little cooler out it's about 85 and humid as hell right now. we're praying for a cool front 😆
Still looked like fun buddy!!
Definitely was a good time
How long did it take you to build that camp? You had to bring in every piece by airboat. WOW!
I was built be for my time in the 70s and yes pieces by pieces but before they put the levies in it was alot dryer out there so you could get a buggy lout there
What gun/ call
I use a browning maxus. The call is a primos hen teal