Keep your gun at the ready, with the butt on the side you shoot from and the barrel pointed in a safe direction.
Always keep safety engaged when not shooting.
When getting settled in the blind, make sure the area around your feet is clear of objects or holes, giving you a stable platform from which to shoot.
Make sure your gun has a clear path to your shoulder without getting caught in blind material like netting or grass.
Ensure you have a clear path to swing the barrel once shouldered.
Always be mindful of your shooting zone, and if a bird leaves your zone, don’t follow it to your buddy’s — no matter how many leg bands the duck sports.