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Nature blind
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02/04/17 02:13 PM
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b weezy
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Anybody have one of these? I want one bad for bow hunting but they are proud of them things! Are they worth the money?
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Re: Nature blind
[Re: b weezy]
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02/06/17 03:17 PM
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I couldn't justify that amount of money for any blind.
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Re: Nature blind
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02/07/17 03:22 PM
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CharlieCTx
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I think they're made more for the human eye than the deer eye. Look at some of the things people successfully hunt out of...
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Re: Nature blind
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02/07/17 05:48 PM
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I don't anticipate them giving any more advantage over any other blind, but they do look cool.
If you are looking for a bow blind, its hard to beat a well constructed ground blind made of natural materials from the area. After that, any blind is going to be just as good as any other blind assuming a normal window size and good sealed container style build. Obviously huge windows and open seams are going to allow a deer to silhouette you more and smell you more.
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