There are other blinds that are considerably more substantial, and ingenious in their design. For example, boat duck blinds are a great way to camouflage yourself, right in the middle of a river or lake, for a fantastic vantage point. The level of development can vary, with many having adjustable frames to match the surroundings. The decking acts as an ideal place to put decoys, another tactic employed by many hunters.
Old pontoons are popular choices for the floating duck blinds, due to their sturdiness. Some have been adapted to have a built-in dog door, complete with a flap to cover the entrance. These versions can be moved wherever appears to be the best location, although others, which might not be as structurally sound, are best operated from the bank, or shallow water.
Away from the water's edge, duck pit blinds are usually constructed from steel, in an uncompromising manner, with minimum seams. Very often they will have a shelf from one end to the other, and removable steps. Gaining the initiative is what all hunters seek, and these resources are certainly aimed at maximizing those prospects.



