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Turkey blinds

Started by Bunny buster, April 04, 2010, 11:07:00 PM

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Bunny buster

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hightop_hunter

I agree with the gillie suit I got mine two seasons ago takes a lil getting use to but well worth it.

hightop_hunter

I agree with the gillie suit I got mine two seasons ago takes a lil getting use to but well worth it.

motorhead7963

go to cabelas web site and check out the Avery Fastbreak ground blind. they are cheap enough and work pretty good, come in a couple different camo patterns, used my new one again today and I now have a turkey in the fridge..

Bunny buster

ill check that out, thanks
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OkKeith

Well...

Have to say that I can now attest to how well the Ameristep Penthouse Blind works. Two birds in one day! Check out my "She shoots, she scores!" post.

I'm a big guy, 6'5" and 300lbs (NO FAT JOKES!). There was plenty of room for Lisa and me to sit in the blind and I was able to draw with no limb clearence problems with the blind, our chairs or her. It was $150 from Amazon with free shipping. Hard to beat that.

OkKeith
In a moment of decision the best thing you can do is the right thing. The worst thing you can do is nothing.
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Bunny buster

I saw that thread man nice work...Must be a pretty good blind with good moving space if both of you were in it.  :)
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OkKeith

Jake,

It is! I shoot a 60" bow and had plenty of room to shift around and make a shot. No limbs banging into anything.

Heck, I can even stand up to my full height and stretch. That's amazing compared to all the little cramped blinds we usually hunt out of. We can even both carry our bows instead of taking turns.

The way we hunt, we set-up in a good place and go in way before dark and don't come out until after shooting time is over. "Run and gun" tactics don't work well for us. It's nice to have enough room to move around and be comfortable if we plan on being in there for 15 hours.

OkKeith
In a moment of decision the best thing you can do is the right thing. The worst thing you can do is nothing.
Theodore Roosevelt

Bunny buster

stick and string for life


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