In the following videos, Mossy Oak founder Toxey Haas takes us through his essential kit for brushing in and repairing a duck blind. Preparing duck blinds year after year is a bit of an art form, and Toxey has plenty of experience with making his pass the tests of spooky waterfowl.
Toxey's Tips for Brushing in Duck Blinds
Toxey's Checklist:
- Pocket Knife
- Limb Saw
- Staple Gun
- Variety of String
- Work Gloves
- Zip Ties
- Spray Paint for Camo
- Screw in Hooks
- Extra Screws
- Drill
- Mossy Oak Camo Drab Burlap
How To Camouflage a Duck Blind
Basic Directions for Camouflaging a Duck Blind
- Cut back and bundle dead grass for basic coverage.
- Line the blind with Mossy Oak camo drab burlap and add additional grass and limbs for greater coverage. You want the natural camouflage to match the environment where you hunt.
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Mossy Oak Camo Burlap Blind Cover Material
This material is glare-free, lightweight, and extremely durable. It's perfect for creating a quick or season-long duck blind.
Mossy Oak Breathable Camo Netting Blind Cover Material
This material is much more breathable and lightweight for conditions in which this type of material would be preferred to the burlap.
With a side carry handle and a top retractable design, this 1 pound decoy bag ensures easy access and transport. The adjustable back shoulder strap provides comfortable carrying options, while its large capacity accommodates numerous decoys.
Toxey starts his preparation for duck season in the summer months. Watch this episode of The Obsessed, which follows him from preparation to hunting season.