The history of Jenny X. part III
Building a blind requires time and effort. Here we see a blind built and maintained by the 'Master of Camoflage' Jenny X himself. In the pacific flyway we have to completely conceal ourselfs and all of the equipment we bring along (chairs and wikki) lest the ducks see us and make a hasty retreat. We also must constantly put new grasses and willows or cornstalks on our blinds to try to remain out of sight. Not Jenny X. His calling and shooting are so good that he can remain in the open like this and still bring them in. On the day I was here we shot no ducks but I'm sure Jenny brings down flocks of ducks when I'm not around. Perhaps it was my non-expert presence that kept them away, or the fact that I am not a 'Master of Camoflage' as he is.
Sometime you too may be as good at building blinds as the amazing Jenny X. But probably not. Oh yea, Jenny X. has a tree stand too. It's likely that I would have a picture of that one also but his tree stand blind building skills are soooo good that it is most likely not visible to the naked eye.
So endeth the lesson of Jenny X. part III.
Sometime you too may be as good at building blinds as the amazing Jenny X. But probably not. Oh yea, Jenny X. has a tree stand too. It's likely that I would have a picture of that one also but his tree stand blind building skills are soooo good that it is most likely not visible to the naked eye.
So endeth the lesson of Jenny X. part III.
1 Comments:
Wow I could barely even see the green bucket, and if Jenny X wasn't even sitting there I wouldn't even see him. He's good. And thank god those guns don't have a camo pattern cause I wouldn't be able to see them either.
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