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<blockquote data-quote="Weatherby" data-source="post: 2273609" data-attributes="member: 12007"><p>Every year there is a different number of spots to be drawn, but you don't have to draw to hunt.</p><p>The blind you draw is not yours exclusively, and you can hunt any blind out there, as long as no one else is in it.</p><p>They drain the area a month or so before season and give the gate codes at the meeting, so you can work on your blind. The fellers that draw can kick you out if you're in their blind, but only until 7 am. After that, it's yours. </p><p>Some guys go all out with stadium seating and retriever hatches, but these blinds are hard to find with no one hunting out of them.</p><p>I quit going to the drawing, because some of the spots you draw don't have a blind. As luck would have it, these were the ones I always drew and don't have time to build one from scratch.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Weatherby, post: 2273609, member: 12007"] Every year there is a different number of spots to be drawn, but you don't have to draw to hunt. The blind you draw is not yours exclusively, and you can hunt any blind out there, as long as no one else is in it. They drain the area a month or so before season and give the gate codes at the meeting, so you can work on your blind. The fellers that draw can kick you out if you're in their blind, but only until 7 am. After that, it's yours. Some guys go all out with stadium seating and retriever hatches, but these blinds are hard to find with no one hunting out of them. I quit going to the drawing, because some of the spots you draw don't have a blind. As luck would have it, these were the ones I always drew and don't have time to build one from scratch. [/QUOTE]
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