A quick construction project

Beaver ponds usually have enough natural vegetation that building a makeshift blind is not difficult.

Building a good blind in a beaver pond is a matter of using what the beavers have provided.

Often, plenty of sticks, cane and standing timber can be used to hastily construct a good blind. A small set of pruners and some imagination can make a very impressive blind in short order.

In addition, a well-constructed blind is also difficult for by-passers to recognize as anything more than natural growth. This kind of blind not only gives you a great place to hide from ducks, it keeps others from recognizing that you’ve got a honey hole.

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Pete Rogers of Taylors, S.C., is employed with the USDA Wildlife Services and has been a sporting writer and photographer for over a decade. He has a real passion for trapping and enjoys sharing his outdoors experiences with his wife and five children.

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