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Cut salt grass at base and tape ends together in 1" bundles. Weave it in a fence. Lasts a long time and looks great
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J/K. We do the same. Works vert well. Sent from my HTC One using Tapatalk 2 |
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Does grass woven in fence fold down for transport ok.
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Did you make your frame yourself? Any pics?
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Yes no pics wit me aluminum fram folds up and straight down on top rails of boat.
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Use this stuff for a base, then add some brush from surrounding areas near your hunting area. You can also use some spray paint to knock the bright sheen down off of it. I use this as a backing for my duck blinds then get it nice and dirty with some mud.
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Salt grass stays very flexible, 2 or 3 weaves in fence and its not going anywhere. I use the 2x4 galvanized fence, works great.
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