Doghouse grew legs OR....

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Bowster
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Doghouse grew legs OR....

Post by Bowster »

Thought I would head out to the bush this afternoon with my daugher for a walk and clear some branches around my blind.

To my surprise my blind grew legs overnight and walked away.

OR

Do you suppose this goup took it for safe keeping

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Post by mikej »

nice pics
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Post by Grizzly Adam »

Nice pics, Bowster. :D

So ... did someone steal your bliind? :shock: :? :( :evil:
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Post by dutchhunter »

should have had the camara pointed at the blind .i did this year put the trail camaras on the other side of the blind out of sight .i have a full veiw of the blind and the game trail DUTCH
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Post by VixChix »

Nice photos!

Sorry to hear about your blind though. :(
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Post by MPSNIPER »

Bowster, I too over the winter became a victim of some miserable S.O.B. that walked away with a brand new ladder stand. It shocked me since my land is remote with 7 miles of bush from my north line to the nearest road. Had to be someone in via snowmobile? It blew me away as I've owned the land over 30 years and actually never knew of anyone on my property. I am assuming it is someone that stumbled on it while hunting in the fall and decided to come back. Pretty desperate since it was only worth $150. Whom ever it was, I hope they never see a deer while sitting in it :twisted:
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Nice pic's :!: 8)

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Post by wheelie »

thats not nice MPSNIPER jeshhh !!!! I would hope they see a deer in your stand, and get so darn excited about it they fall out to the ground :) :)

Would like to leave my ground blind out for turkey season since I own my own land but I am not going to.
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Post by one shot scott »

looks like a good place to hunt! Sorry someone claimed your blind as their own. Hope you find it/them.
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That terrible!!
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Post by DirtyGun »

I had a ground blind stolen a couple years ago. It doesn't matter if it's set up smack dab in the middle of private land, if someone wants to grab it, they will. They left my chair that was inside it folded up and leaning against a tree...nice of them, eh? :roll:
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Post by Stash »

Was it before or after those tornado-like winds blew through the area on Saturday? :P Doghouse isn't exactly rock solid...
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Post by mikej »

sorry to hear about your blind, that sucks. having my ladder stand or trail cams stolen is my biggest fear when leaving them out, but i guess that is just a risk you take . its a shame the world we live in you can't trust others but it is a sad sad reality. and it just goes to show you that having stuff out in the open isn't even safe on your own land :roll: . so not only is the person who stole it a thief but also a tresspasser :evil: :evil: :twisted:
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Post by Bowster »

This blind has been in place since the beginning of deer season. Shot my first muzzelloader doe out of it.

It was there friday evening and gone by 10:00 Saturday morning.

I checked the area again tonight. I had it tied off to two trees. It was secure. It possibly could have lifted out of the ground but no evidence that the string broke.

You can bet if I see someone else on the property, no others have permission, I will take a closer look.

Anyways, can't do anything about it and am pumped for the morning....

Good luck all.....
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Post by saxman »

I lost one last season as well.
Sorry to hear of it being stolen
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