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Longbow Ground Blind

Started by brmize, October 23, 2007, 08:38:00 PM

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LBR

Ameristep Penthouse for me.  Shoot through netting, room for me (and I'm a pretty big guy) and a 66" longbow.  I have shot from it with my son inside with me, but it's a tad crowded with two people, two bows, two stools, two quivers on the ground, etc.  I've had one out for 3 or 4 years, and other than the window that was attacked by a racoon it's still in good shape--hunted in the rain from it yesterday, and stayed bone dry.

Chad

SuperK

Check out the Apache pyramid blind.  Light, sets up quick and doesn't cost an arm and a leg.
They exchanged the truth of GOD for a lie,and worshiped and served created things rather than the Creator-who is forever praised.Amen Romans 1:25 NIV

iacornfed

I use an cammo umbrella blind. Light weight, fits in my day pack and sets up quick. If it rains i can screw it in a tree and set under it.
Choose ye this day whom you shall follow, as for me and my household we shall follow the LORD.

bayoulongbowman

the problem you will have this time of year is finding the material to build a cheap one ...for 289.00 bucks you can get T 5 double bull...its maybe the best, just my 2cents...some of the cheaper ones just dont hold up in wind conditions all that well... :)
"If you're living your life as if there is no GOD, you had  better be right!"

Archer 1

I have the Ameristep big house, It's a hub style, so no problem setting up, or taking down, and It is Big. It's the only one That I can shoot my 68" Howard Hill longbow out of with no problem. I paid 149.95 for mine. Mine is 7' tall.
May Your Feet Always Make Happy Tracks.

Wary Buck

Maybe 18 mos. ago or so Bowhunter Magazine had a piece in there about a guy who used simple woven wire covered with camo cloth/burlap and then used it to make a circular blind.  It probably goes up 30-36" or so but then you need to park it under a cedar or Russian olive or something with overhanging limbs.  You could also cut shooting holes through it.  I built one (used plastic ties to attach the camo to the wire; works much easier and better than wire clips) and it works very well and you won't have the limb clearance issues you may in a standard ground blind.  You can also make it fairly large; I've taken my then-3 year old daughter in it and we had antlerless deer at 8-10 yards from us.  Very cool.  And without much money invested in it, theft is less a worry and you can leave it out, brush it in, and forget it.
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"Heck, every picture is of you when you were younger."
--from Again to Carthage, John L. Parker, Jr.

stick_string

Can any of you suggest a blind that will not fade?  Below is a picture of my blind after two months in the sun.  Can you see it?


 
stick_string

GEN 27:3 (its in the BIBLE!!)

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