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Post by sd51555 on Apr 30, 2021 19:32:57 GMT -6
Never bought one. Looking for a near disposable tent ground blind so I can put a couple out to test some spots before I bring in my ghetto fantastic homemade park models.
Is this the right way to test a spot? If so, what blind works? Trying to stay outta the air for all the usual reasons.
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Post by Reagan on Apr 30, 2021 19:55:22 GMT -6
I inherited one blind when I got my place. No idea of the brand. Set it up late summer, brushed it in at my best plot. First hunt was an early November evening. When I got set up I realized I couldn’t draw my bow without draw arm elbow and bow limbs touching the blind. Damn thing was a touch too small. Good thing I didn’t see a shooter that night. It became a cross bow blind after that.
Got two new ones for Christmas. I had taken measurement requirements so I could bow hunt them. They are cheap but big enough. I’ll have to see them when I go back Sunday to give you a make a model since my memory is shit.
Don’t get a one too small!
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Post by kooch on Apr 30, 2021 20:23:24 GMT -6
I'll GIVE you a nice one when you come up to the kooch for a visit. You can have your pick of three. I'm about over them. Taking them down at the end of the season is no fun. Putting them up and brushing them in in the heat of the Summer while being eaten alive by bugs is less fun.
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Post by Catscratch on Apr 30, 2021 23:22:47 GMT -6
Make a natural blind to test a spot out for a hunt or two?
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Post by Reagan on May 1, 2021 4:55:54 GMT -6
Make a natural blind to test a spot out for a hunt or two? Not sure that’s an option for a guy that hunts with dress socks and no boots.
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Post by Tooln on May 1, 2021 5:57:46 GMT -6
I sat between round bales last fall. Best ground blind I ever used. If a guy could pick up some rained on cheap bales and you know it a good spot your golden. Use them for years and then use for your hoog or whatever you called your little garden thing. My memory is good for shit also.
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