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Ground Blinds

Discussion in 'Bowhunting Talk' started by hoytuser, Dec 28, 2010.

  1. hoytuser

    hoytuser Weekend Warrior

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    I am thinking about getting another ground blind before next year. List what you guys have, and how you like them. Pros, and cons. If you have any pictures of them, would enjoy seeing those too.
     
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    There's a pretty neat blind out there that you don't hear much about. It is the Yukon Enforcer. It is one of the roomiest blinds on the market...80in tall. You can actually stand and shoot your bow. Best news is they only cost around $150.00. Hope this helps.

    Blessings.....Pastorjim
     
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    Thanks PJ, I will look it up.
     
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    There are many different ones that are good to use, look on the sporting goods store on the internet ( academy, cabelas, bass pro, ect...)
    My advice is to brush them in good so the deer dont know its there. Here is a picture of mine from last year and I only had two deer even look at it like it was there. Hope this will help you some.
     

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    I have two... a Dog House/pop up that is circular when you fold it and a Primos that I scored at Cabelas' in the bargain cave. Its HUGE, but really nice. I use it when I hunt with my kids, all three of us fit in there. Its not a quiet as I would like for the windows, but for the $90.00 I paid, well worth it.

    I prefer to be in a stand, but its nice to blind hunt from time to time.
     
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    I have used several Blinds in the past few years and the Double Bull Dark Horse is the best by far.

    I do think blind quality has went up and price has went down the past couple of years, but if I were buying a blind I'd buy a Dark Horse without the blink of an eye. I am sure the one I have will last many years though. :)

    Dan
     
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    Thanks for the replies everyone. I have the Dog House, and it is ok, but I would like to get something a little bigger and quiter. I dont like to bow hunt out of the one I have, there just is not that mych room. In the last few years, I have gotten into hunting with a muzzle loader, and our season is in late November, and runs thru the middle of December, and the weather geets kind of nasty, so it is nice to hunt out of a blind then.
     

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