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Re: I'm sold on ground blinds [Re: Texas Dan] #5517245 01/03/15 06:28 PM
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Best type blind depends on the environment where your going to hunt. This year setting up a camo tarp/w chair on game trails seemed to work best for me. Box blinds at feeders didn't work as deer just let corn pile up. Tripod stand good for does and coyotes. Always being mindful of wind direction.

Re: I'm sold on ground blinds [Re: Texas Dan] #5517292 01/03/15 07:08 PM
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I use them but they are all back in the treeline up on a platform 14 feet off the ground.



Platform is 8x8 with a 2 foot wide L shaped walkway on 2 sides of the blind. Platform also has a swing out lift and winch for getting gear and coolers up and down. Very comfortable and easy to spend an entire day.

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Re: I'm sold on ground blinds [Re: Texas Dan] #5517303 01/03/15 07:18 PM
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I have a Doghouse too, they are nice, I use mine when I bring my kids with me, most of the time I use my aluminum climber, I hunt the tall pinywoods timbers of east Texas. Got to get above the thicket lines and brambles. up

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