![]() It is personal preference and based on what kind of body of water and land you’re hunting, (as well as how tall you are, we’re tall guys, up to 6’4”). The exact length of PVC pipe you will need depends on the dimensions and size you choose to build your blind in.Things you’ll need: Roughly 110′ of 2″ PVC pipe in minimum 8′ long pipes, 9 corner fittings, 11 T fittings, 1 elbow fitting, a saw to cut the PVC pipe, PVC glue and/or pins, tape measure, zip ties, camo netting, corn stalks, hay, etc. And you can customize and camouflage it however you need to given your specific hunting conditions.Įnough about the blind, let’s get into how to build this thing (don’t worry, it’s quite simple)! It has a roof to keep you and your gear dry on those rainy hunts. ![]() It is collapsable for storage in the off season if you don’t glue each piece together. ![]() It is light weight so you can move it when/if you need to. You can make this as large or small as you would like. Do you put in the time and money to put in an in-ground pit blind, is the water big enough to warrant a boat blind, are you hunting a field so a simple layout blind will do the trick? The options are endless.ĭue to its versatility, its affordability (compared to many other options out there on the market like boats or in-ground blinds), its maneuverability, and don’t forget its ability to be completely customized, we really like our PVC pipe duck blind. When it comes to building a duck blind, there are so many different routes you can go. Click the link for our duck blind blueprints for this blind to see the specific measurements and pieces we used.
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