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Heater in the blind

Posted By: C-ray567

Heater in the blind - 12/09/13 04:46 PM

Okay I finally talked the girl into going hunting, but I might have screwed up. It's cold! All I have setups for is bowhunting at that. What do y'all think about a heater in a bow blind? And if it's a go, what kind? Appreciate the help guys!
Posted By: Nogalus Prairie

Re: Heater in the blind - 12/09/13 04:50 PM

I would not use one in a bow blind because of the noise factor.
Posted By: Yellowhammer

Re: Heater in the blind - 12/09/13 04:55 PM

Mr. Heater is hard to beat.

Posted By: C-ray567

Re: Heater in the blind - 12/09/13 05:17 PM

Originally Posted By: Nogalus Prairie
I would not use one in a bow blind because of the noise factor.

Are they all loud?
Posted By: Nogalus Prairie

Re: Heater in the blind - 12/09/13 05:20 PM

Originally Posted By: C-ray567
Originally Posted By: Nogalus Prairie
I would not use one in a bow blind because of the noise factor.

Are they all loud?


Well, loud is relative but all the ones I am familiar with do hiss. I would think deer in close quarters could hear it. IDK for sure I have never tried it.
Posted By: C-ray567

Re: Heater in the blind - 12/09/13 05:21 PM

I hunt the wind so if I had at least a 5mph wind in my face would they still hear it?
Posted By: Cody Malone

Re: Heater in the blind - 12/09/13 05:22 PM

Originally Posted By: C-ray567
I hunt the wind so if I had at least a 5mph wind in my face would they still hear it?


If they are 5 yards away maybe
Posted By: Nogalus Prairie

Re: Heater in the blind - 12/09/13 05:22 PM

Originally Posted By: C-ray567
I hunt the wind so if I had at least a 5mph wind in my face would they still hear it?


IDK. I think you'd just have to try it and see.
Posted By: C-ray567

Re: Heater in the blind - 12/09/13 05:25 PM

10/4 thanks buddy
Posted By: Nogalus Prairie

Re: Heater in the blind - 12/09/13 05:26 PM

Good luck hope y'all get a biggun.
Posted By: Tye

Re: Heater in the blind - 12/09/13 05:26 PM

Used it every day while guiding this past week. Worked like a champ. The bottles last about 5 hours or so.

Posted By: txvarminter

Re: Heater in the blind - 12/09/13 05:27 PM

get a coffee can, a roll of toilet paper, and a bottle of alcohol

works well not smell no noise
Posted By: C-ray567

Re: Heater in the blind - 12/09/13 05:29 PM

Originally Posted By: txvarminter
get a coffee can, a roll of toilet paper, and a bottle of alcohol

works well not smell no noise


Awesome, I'm gonna get a checklist goin! Lol
Posted By: C-ray567

Re: Heater in the blind - 12/09/13 05:29 PM

Originally Posted By: Tye
Used it every day while guiding this past week. Worked like a champ. The bottles last about 5 hours or so.



Deer you ever get busted by the deer?
Posted By: Huntmaster

Re: Heater in the blind - 12/09/13 05:31 PM

If its too windy the pilot will blow out.
Posted By: BuckRage

Re: Heater in the blind - 12/09/13 05:31 PM

Mr. Buddy all the way. No noise and starts up on the first click. Mine does anyway. Plenty of heat and safe. Used it this weekend in the cold snap we had.
Posted By: C-ray567

Re: Heater in the blind - 12/09/13 05:32 PM

I'm headed to academy right now, it's been cold for awhile, hopefully they aren't outta stock
Posted By: dlrz71

Re: Heater in the blind - 12/09/13 05:32 PM

Originally Posted By: txvarminter
get a coffee can, a roll of toilet paper, and a bottle of alcohol

works well not smell no noise


Youtube has some videos if you have never done this.
Posted By: C-ray567

Re: Heater in the blind - 12/09/13 05:35 PM

What's happens to the coffee can when you wanna put it out?
Posted By: Jimbo

Re: Heater in the blind - 12/09/13 05:36 PM

Originally Posted By: C-ray567
Originally Posted By: txvarminter
get a coffee can, a roll of toilet paper, and a bottle of alcohol

works well not smell no noise


Awesome, I'm gonna get a checklist goin! Lol


Word of warning! Have an extra roll for emergencies. That packed TP in a tin can is hard to get out when you need it really bad!

Don't ask how I know this!
Posted By: txvarminter

Re: Heater in the blind - 12/09/13 05:41 PM

Originally Posted By: C-ray567
What's happens to the coffee can when you wanna put it out?


You put a lid on and it extinguishes it.

My wife uses a Mr Buddy Heater and I'm pretty sure it has gotten her busted a few times but they do work well.
Posted By: dlrz71

Re: Heater in the blind - 12/09/13 05:49 PM

Originally Posted By: C-ray567
What's happens to the coffee can when you wanna put it out?


I would recommend a small pot lid instead of the plastic coffee can lid. Wait until it cools before putting the plastic lid back on.
Posted By: Tye

Re: Heater in the blind - 12/09/13 05:51 PM

Originally Posted By: C-ray567
Originally Posted By: Tye
Used it every day while guiding this past week. Worked like a champ. The bottles last about 5 hours or so.



Deer you ever get busted by the deer?


Nope
Posted By: eneat1119

Re: Heater in the blind - 12/09/13 06:09 PM

God I miss having a heater in the blind. Naps were the best before sun up. smile

Now I hunt out of a 20' tripod protected by only camo netting. Let me tell ya, it gets cold especially these last two storms. A man can only take so much!
Posted By: jim1961

Re: Heater in the blind - 12/09/13 06:20 PM

Mr. Buddy!
Posted By: C-ray567

Re: Heater in the blind - 12/09/13 07:12 PM

I really don't like the idea if an open flame around bow strings and loose fitting clothing haha think I'll go with a mr.heater
Posted By: Erathkid

Re: Heater in the blind - 12/09/13 07:47 PM

Get an inexpensive popup blind with a heater. Unless you don't REALLY want her going with you. One miserable experience and she'll be done with it.
Posted By: scalebuster

Re: Heater in the blind - 12/09/13 08:40 PM

Get a can of Sterno. It'll warm up a blind in a hurry and makes no noise.
Posted By: jdk1985

Re: Heater in the blind - 12/09/13 08:52 PM

If she's going, I'm pretty sure you already have a heater
Posted By: HuntingGreg

Re: Heater in the blind - 12/10/13 03:18 AM

Mr Buddy for me. If it gets you busted, save your money and build a blind big enough and thick walled enough, it wont get you busted. In my experience if your heater makes that much noise, something is wrong with it. Except for the first start click, it should be very quiet. The older I get, the less hard core I get and those comforts are really important to me.
Posted By: Novemberyet

Re: Heater in the blind - 12/10/13 03:42 AM

Alcohol cools much faster than you think. Hard to beat a Buddy.
Posted By: Halfadozen

Re: Heater in the blind - 12/10/13 05:31 AM

Originally Posted By: txvarminter
get a coffee can, a roll of toilet paper, and a bottle of alcohol

works well not smell no noise

Metal coffee can, and isopropyl alcohol, not rubbing. 1 lb coffee can, half a bottle of isopropyl and a match. Will burn clean for hours. Not the hottest, but it will work. Not noisy at all. You'd be surprised that the TP doesn't burn, it acts like a wick.
Posted By: Chief Joe

Re: Heater in the blind - 12/10/13 11:07 AM

Mr. Heater
Posted By: passthru

Re: Heater in the blind - 12/10/13 11:40 AM

Love my lil Mr. Heater Buddy.
Posted By: HWY_MAN

Re: Heater in the blind - 12/10/13 12:33 PM

I just turn the seat warmers on.
Posted By: h20thief

Re: Heater in the blind - 12/10/13 01:56 PM

I use the mr heater too and it's worth every penny. I used it in my pop up during the last ice event and killed 2 deer, the buck within 5 min of clicking the pilot light. Use common sense where you place it. Works great as a defroster for mesh windows when the freezing rain glazes it over.
Posted By: Yellowhammer

Re: Heater in the blind - 12/10/13 08:35 PM

Quote:
get a coffee can, a roll of toilet paper, and a bottle of alcohol

works well not smell no noise



I have used these in the "old days". One important thing to remember is that alcohol burns with an invisble flame.

Almost 30 years ago, a buddy of mine was deer hunting in one his dad's typical thrown together box stands and was using one of these heaters. With the flame invisible, he did notice when it caught the leg of his coverals on fire until it started getting hot. Then when he started jumping around he turned the can over. Then when he went to jump out of the stand the haywire that was acting has a curtain rod for the burlap windows "clothes lined" him. When he woke up, his deer stand was burned down, and he had a draft for the the walk back to camp since the old style plastic ski-coveralss had melted up the back.
Posted By: Rembrandt

Re: Heater in the blind - 12/11/13 02:42 AM

Had the Mr Heater "Lil Buddy" for awhile, couldn't keep up with sub zero weather. Got the Mr Heater "Big Buddy", has twice the heating elements and a battery operated blower. Hooked up to a 20lb propane cylinder. Much better unit.



Posted By: sig226fan (Rguns.com)

Re: Heater in the blind - 12/11/13 02:46 AM

A Coleman Sport Cat or Black Cat work well, good heat, longer life, silent, and back-packable
Posted By: dogcatcher

Re: Heater in the blind - 12/11/13 02:58 AM

Originally Posted By: HWY_MAN
I just turn the seat warmers on.


Or hunt out of the bedroom window like I do, the cabin is warmer.
Posted By: A.B.

Re: Heater in the blind - 12/11/13 04:11 AM

Originally Posted By: txvarminter
get a coffee can, a roll of toilet paper, and a bottle of alcohol

works well not smell no noise



Grew up with that set up. Saved my tail on many an am hunt in the panhandle growing up.
Posted By: 7ARanch

Re: Heater in the blind - 12/11/13 06:13 AM

Originally Posted By: Rembrandt
Had the Mr Heater "Lil Buddy" for awhile, couldn't keep up with sub zero weather. Got the Mr Heater "Big Buddy", has twice the heating elements and a battery operated blower. Hooked up to a 20lb propane cylinder. Much better unit.

That's a deer blind? I've been doing this all wrong sitting on a tripod last weekend...lol

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Posted By: Rembrandt

Re: Heater in the blind - 12/11/13 12:14 PM

Originally Posted By: 7ARanch
That's a deer blind? I've been doing this all wrong sitting on a tripod last weekend...lol


It's a little more than a tripod, here's a link what we're using.


http://www.texashuntingforum.com/forum/u...r_cabin_#UNREAD
Posted By: Hunt n Fish

Re: Heater in the blind - 12/11/13 03:36 PM

Originally Posted By: eneat1119
...Naps were the best before sun up. smile


They still are....... up
Posted By: Slow Drifter

Re: Heater in the blind - 12/11/13 10:48 PM

Do you at least have a box to sit in with a roof and a few walls? If not, I'd get her out there and just tell her your "hunting ploy" was just an excuse to get her alone all to yourself for the weekend, and hang out around the fire barrel. You might miss out on a deer, but will definitely score some major girlfriend points.

edited to add: Maybe go to the stand in the warm afternoon. Never know, you might actually see something. If not, that's why it's called hunting and not killing.

Edited again to add: And pull out your hunting license and explain the tags to her, and that TP&W spends a fortune (funded by hunters) to determine what and how much each hunter can take to maintain a healthy game population, and that by hunting you're actually funding the research as well as contributing to the process the biologists want. Then you're no longer a barbarian meat-hunter, but a conservationist!
Posted By: Merican Duck Hunter

Re: Heater in the blind - 12/11/13 11:58 PM

Easy, Leave her home! Problem solved
Posted By: wigglyworm

Re: Heater in the blind - 12/12/13 12:10 AM

I use the heater mentioned here and love it. No noise or odor.
Posted By: C-ray567

Re: Heater in the blind - 12/12/13 12:53 AM

Haha wow guys this thread has helped! We have a nice warm camper, and a couple good bow blinds. I think I'll take a heater and if it gets to cold I'll tell her we can just hunt at the camper! But in all seriousness I'm hoping she'll at least enjoy the lease so she might wanna go back!
Posted By: buck-snort

Re: Heater in the blind - 12/12/13 04:12 AM

In addition to the heater I always hook my son up with those hand warmers they have at academy. They also have toe warmers that you can stick to your socks which work well. Combination of layered clothes, hand warmers, toe warmers, & the heater he doesnt complain and stays warm.
Posted By: Seadog

Re: Heater in the blind - 12/12/13 06:58 AM

Originally Posted By: Hunt n Fish
Originally Posted By: eneat1119
...Naps were the best before sun up. smile


They still are....... up


up
Posted By: target1911

Re: Heater in the blind - 12/12/13 10:01 AM

Those sport cat heaters are very weak on the heat. The lil buddy is by far a better unit
Posted By: Buckenvy

Re: Heater in the blind - 12/12/13 12:21 PM

Tractor supply has buddy heater $75 this week, if you decide to use coffee can and tp.. pull the core out of the roll!
Posted By: pinkmist black hog down

Re: Heater in the blind - 12/12/13 02:08 PM

I havn't heard of the coffee can trick. gonna have to give it a try
Posted By: TakeMeLord

Re: Heater in the blind - 12/12/13 02:42 PM

I hunted South texas in the 70's and 80's. All anyone used down there then was the coffee can tp alcohol setup......
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