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Get ready for your next duck season with one of our blinds!
At Duckbunker, we are passionate about hunting and fishing, and we want to share that passion with you. Our guiding principle is simple: never be the weak link. Duck hunting is a rough sport, many things have to come together and work for your hunt to be a success. My part in that operation is the blind. It has to work, it has to work right, and it cannot be the one thing that ruins your hunt. To that end, my blinds are tough. They are simple. They are easy to manipulate when covered in ice 45 minutes before shooting light. We here at Duckbunker have spent many hours refining our blinds, we build on our successes and we embrace our failures as the learning points they are. No excuses, no bragging, just a great duck blind. Explore our website to start your outdoor journey today!
Superior design combined with the toughest construction on the market. All blinds are made in the USA by duck hunters for duck hunters.
Front of blind.
Please reach us at duckbunker@gmail.com if you cannot find an answer to your question.
Your blind will arrive with 2 end pieces that connect with 5 arms, and consist of a 2 piece canvas 500 denier cordura covers
To run the tiller drive on one end and work the dog out of the other.
The blind sits on legs, and we recommend tying it down. Coming soon, we will offer a choice of either legs or a telescoping mount bar that clamps to the gunnels and bolts to the blind.
Furniture leg caps, commonly used for crutches or walkers for traction.
We have explored the world of paint and we currently use rust o leum oil based paint. This is the best combination of quality and price we have found so far. Rustoleum is not my partner and to my knowledge has no idea that Duckbunker exists. That aside, we have tried undercoating, truck bed liner, and nearly everything out there. Powder coating and cerakote are products we are experimenting with, and - if we can work it out - we may switch in the future.
Best answer for this is to clean it of rust with a wire brush or sand paper and then rattle can it. Duck hunting is hard on equipment, but if you rinse off salt water, properly dry the blind and store it where it doesn't mildew in the off season, then your blind should give many years of service. I left one sitting out in Louisiana weather for 5 years straight and it was still serviceable if not as pretty.
Case by case, If for any reason you have a problem then contact Duckbunker and we will fix the issue. We want you to be happy with our products. These are handmade, and we are only human, but we are out to make a name as the best blind on the market. If you like the blind - tell a friend, if you don't, then tell us and we'll fix it.
All blinds are assembled and tested (hang weights on the arms) and fitted with covers. That being said, its not unusual for a final touch up of paint to overspray and make the ends tight. We use a rubber mallet to put the parts together anyway and suggest you do the same. Don't be afraid to use force if necessary. If needed, then lightly, file or using a flap sander, shave down the inserts. Be careful not to take too much meat off the frame. If you do , let me know and I will get a new part to you.
Use our convenient storefront to order or contact us with any questions you may have.
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