Kayak blind

Looks great. We use a canoe that we paddle into our blind... like a boathouse. A kayak like yours with camo offers more flexibility of hunt location.
 
Things to think about is being able to still tie down dekes and guns. Access ammo and binos. Anchor ropes and such.
I hunt out of a feelfree lure. Both color schemes almost dissappear on open water. I have the desert camo and the urban camo. I found it easier to keep a roll of camo netting in my forward hull storage and once set up to hunt i jst roll it out. Most times i never bothered as id park between or against fallen trees in the lake. The feelfree lures seats can lay right down flat and adjust in height 10" every inch. Used as a layout blind theyre deadly for bluebills. In structure puddle ducks never know im there and i can easily paddle and drift on canvasbacks.
I actually built a hide of shadow grass matts to go in a U shape around my seat when i had it in the sitting up high position and it worked amazing except i couldnt reach over it to get to things in the back. I can stand and walk around on my yaks so id just stand up and reach over

The catch series from pelican do scratch up very easily on rocks. I havent seen one go thru yet but id seen some series damage along the hulls from beaching them. They are soft.
The feelfrees are much harder material and ive dragged mine over brakewalls and rocks and up enbankments and never had an issue yet. They also have a wheel in the keel which is a great feature for those looking for a hunting kayak. However i built a scrubber hole wheel cart for crossing beaches and rocky terrain
Kayaks will change the way you hunt waterfowl

Best of luck
 
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