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Inside Look at Redneck Blinds

Discussion in 'Bowhunting Talk' started by Bowhunting.com Staff, Oct 21, 2015.

  1. Bowhunting.com Staff

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    I want one (or two). Bad.
     
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    ybohunt Die Hard Bowhunter

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    These things are frickin awesome,our landowner put one on the back of our place and believe me they are sweeeeet.
     
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    I would LOVE to have one or 10 but man the cost of anything like that just makes it hard to think it's possible. Guess I need to get one so I can show my wife how much better hunting could be for her (us LOL!)
     
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    I'd love to have one as well - I just don't have anywhere to put it. They aren't the best for moving between properties and I don't think I've been on the same farm for more than 2 years in a row for the last decade or so. :lol: Sure would come in handy on some of those windy, rainy, snowy, nasty days! You could darn near camp out in the thing overnight if you wanted to.

    I did pick up a Redneck hay bale blind that I'm excited to hunt out of. Dustin and I spent a few nights in one out in Wyoming and they are pretty sweet. Just waiting for the rest of the corn to come down before I set it out. Didn't want to risk getting it chomped up in the combine during harvest season.
     
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    No coupon provided in the article? What a joke..

    I'd love to have one, though. Deer would stop coming out at all because I'd be in that thing every night.
     
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    I saw a youtube video on Midwest Whitetails, where they took a Redneck Blind, and permanently mounted it to a small ATV trailer. Then he drives anywhere on the property, takes it off the atv, and using the crank wheel, and a couple pieces of wood, levels it out, and it's ready for hunting.
     

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