Here s how we did it.
Corn field goose blind.
If you do want to construct a blind a very simple model can be made with a few 1 2 or 3 4 inch emt bars which come at an affordable price and are also light and easy to carry around.
Plus you avoid teaching them to recognize blinds right away standing corn also provides excellent cover right through to november.
We began by building the blind before we flooded the field.
Similar to the down stalks for corn field hunting you can weave the hay through your blind to provide a natural look.
If you do not have a hunting blind you could lay down in the field and pull some of the long blades over you as long as you do not mind getting a little dirty.
As it is the stalks run the long way on the fabric so to keep stalks upright short strips must be cut and applied to the blind.
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The blind accommodated four hunters comfortably and afforded us some of our best shooting of the year in our flooded cornfield.
If there is sufficient bush in the field at a separation of a ploughed field and a corn field for example it may not be necessary to build a blind.
When you can find a field that has standing corn abutting cut corn roy says it becomes your best blind possible.
One recommendation i have for this method is to not grab all of the vegetation from right next to your blind but rather walk 20 or more yards away to gather stalks.
It s actually the only cover they ll come very close to he says.
I wish the corn stalk pattern ran the short way as i assumed before purchase on this fabric so it could be wrapped around a blind with stalks upright.
After deciding on the location and orientation of the blind in the standing corn we cleared the cornstalks from a 4x12 foot area.