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Whats a reasonably priced ground blind to accommodate grandpa and his 8 yo grandson, but is effective to sit and wait on a deer? Never used one before. Thanks.
Nathan Carl Goff 19 Sept 2016 - 14 Jan 2017.
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Rhino is the best bang for the buck IMO
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I’ll second Rhino. My 10 year old daughter killed her first deer this year out of a rhino. No zippers and no Velcro involved. So far this year we’ve had up to 7 deer within 30 yards at one time. She was actually laying down when they came in. She was able to get in her chair without them noticing
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I have a barronette thats plenty big for me and my wife to get in and shoot from
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The blinds from walmart or marvins are fine...they dont make a ground blind i aint put out and all of them will fall apart if you leavem out..accept a double bull....or the older ones anyway..and they might last a little longer cause they were cordura/canvas type material. Rihnos are pretty good blinds and baronette makes some massive blinds for a reasonable price i believe. Pretty much all blinds between $50-150 are same or reletively similar quality so keep that in mind when trying to buy reasonably priced blinds. Careful brushin them in..thats how most folks ripem up right out the box...but it aint hard to do on most so i wouldnt sweat it.
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Ill also add that you can take cattle panel an wrapem im trash bags as well...or spray paint celophane....ive seen these done with sucess...not mobile at all tho but functional and reletively quick
"I dont quit.. And ill fight alone if i have to"
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Freak of Nature
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Freak of Nature
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Any blind without velcro.
Isaiah 5:20 Woe to those who call evil good and good evil, who put darkness for light and light for darkness, who put bitter for sweet and sweet for bitter.
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SOA Professional
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Ill also add that you can take cattle panel an wrapem im trash bags as well...or spray paint celophane....ive seen these done with sucess...not mobile at all tho but functional and reletively quick That's what we do on some of our plots. Cattle panel arched in a U shape and secured by two T posts then weave brush through the panels only leaving certain areas open to shoot/look through. They work pretty dang good.
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I have taken old wooden privacy fence, 4 panels and screwed them together at corners. Then cut out shooting holes. Taken woven wire make a circle and put camo cloth around outside. Both cheap and easy
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I really like my Barronnette (big mike i think it is). It's huge but easy to set up and only weighs around 15 lbs or so.
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X2 for Barronett Big Mike.
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Two trees, a string and some cheap camo net.
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Two trees, a string and some cheap camo net. This...and a dozen wood clothes pins. If you can set up in front of a blow down, even better
"The grass withers, the flower fades, But the word of our God stands forever." Isaiah 40:8
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Two trees, a string and some cheap camo net. This...and a dozen wood clothes pins. If you can set up in front of a blow down, even better This is what I’m about to start doing. Light and quick.
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Appreciate the inputs fellers.
Nathan Carl Goff 19 Sept 2016 - 14 Jan 2017.
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