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Discussion in 'Tech Talk' started by Countryboy95, Jul 9, 2009.

  1. Countryboy95

    Countryboy95 Weekend Warrior

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    I'm on a budget and I'm looking for a tree stand or ground blind. I need one that just does what it is supposed to, conceal. But, it must be portable in case I need to move stand locations. Any suggestions? Thanks
     
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    jfergus7 Legendary Woodsman

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    Well do you want to go ground blind or tree stand? Think that is the first question you need to figure out. Then we can make suggestions!
     
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    Summit Viper or Lone wolf sit and climb will probably get the most suggestions. I have the Viper and its great.

    As far as blinds go, I've never had one so I couldnt tell you to much. Most all blinds should do the trick, though. Just find one that gives you a good field of view and make sure the mesh is shoot-thru.
     
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    I have a Summit Viper and love it. I also have the Ameristep Doghouse blind. The Doghouse blind is fine for gun hunting but is really to small for bowhunting. It will due but when I go to draw the arrow sticks out the window.
     
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    I think I'll go with a treestand but, they tend to be expensive still.
     

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