Video: How To Build an Edge-Hide Blind | MeatEater Hunting

2022-08-13 05:10:43 By : Mr. Antares Chou

In this video we'll show you how to build an edge-hide blind along a fenceline to hunt geese out in open fields.

To watch Kevin Harlander and I target Wyoming geese click here. To catch up on the most recent episode of Duck Lore, click here.

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