ground blind preference
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ground blind preference
looking to get a ground blind not sure if i want 2 spend the money on a double bull or try and find something comparable . anyone give me somw feedbak please thanks in advance! curt
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Re: ground blind preference
doubledrop wrote:looking to get a ground blind not sure if i want 2 spend the money on a double bull or try and find something comparable . anyone give me somw feedbak please thanks in advance! curt
Are you located in Canada or the US???
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I use an Ameristep Doghouse because that is the one I found on sale It is a good blind for the crossbow with ample clearance for the limbs. I've had it set up since spring turkey season and the color of the camo is changing, but other than that it seems to be holding up well. I set it in the edge of a field, put a few dead cedar limbs an ice storm had broken off the trees around it to make it look lika a brush pile, and game pretty much ignore it's presence.
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I have two Doghouses and the one Hunter's View Trophy Den.bstout wrote:Woody: How do you compare the Hunters View blind to your Ameristep Doghouse?
I MUCH prefer the Trophy Den. It is much more roomier and has 14 shoot through windows - including two in the roof for waterfowl or doves.
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$69.97 plus shipping ..............at Sportsman's Guide..bstout wrote:Thanks Woody. I'm going to take a look at one of the Hunters View ground blinds also. Hope the price is right. It would be a cold day in July before I purchased a double bull.
Bob
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I've used the same blind for both deer & turkey hunting for a couple of years now & the material is holding up great!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!doubledrop wrote:you guys with the ameristep doghouses and such is the material quiet how is it holding up to me the fabric looks pretty thin and like it will snag and tear easy thanks for the input
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Vegetarian..............old Indian word for lousy hunter!
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