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Water Tank Bow Blind #6970288 11/23/17 02:08 PM
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Just wanted to get some opinions of water tank bow blinds..
Any ideas/opinions/suggestions if I were to build one??

I've come up with a few pros and cons!

Pros: holds heat well
Cons: holds heat well


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Use framed in windows and door if you want to make it scent tight.


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I used an old metal cistern for a blind. I only cut one window and put a door in the opposite side of the window. It works very good. I actually think the circular design helps keep sound in better than a pop up blind. It does get a little hot inside sometimes even though I have it under some trees

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