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Best Lay Out Blind
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12/14/12 12:05 AM
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glasshole
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I know I know...this has probably been on here before but I need to get some expert opiniions and WHY you like them...What do you guys think...comfort, big guys, ease of opening, camo, ect...all around best one...Thanks fellas...I can't screw this up...buying a xmas gift for future father in law and can't screw this up
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Re: Best Lay Out Blind
[Re: glasshole]
#3845569
12/14/12 12:08 AM
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duckman10
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I run avery finishers and some power hunters. The finishers are pretty comfortable and have held up through hell and back.
Also have 2 beavertail gunners are there pretty sweet.
Dry Creek Outfitters - North Texas Duck, Dove, Turkey and Pig Hunts! Widgeons shall now be known as democrats. Living off the hard work of others.
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Re: Best Lay Out Blind
[Re: duckman10]
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12/14/12 01:32 AM
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glasshole
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Thanks Andrew...I appreciate it...hey...you have any openings on Wed...I have a couple of clients I think I might be able to send your way...if not...possibly thurs
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Re: Best Lay Out Blind
[Re: glasshole]
#3845932
12/14/12 01:39 AM
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Cody Malone
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HF Whitetail / Exotic / S. African Safaris
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Malone Outdoors, LLC C/254-722-9031 or E/ maloneoutdoors@yahoo.com
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Re: Best Lay Out Blind
[Re: Is That Good?]
#3845944
12/14/12 01:41 AM
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SG 1
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Finisher.....For Sure!!!!!
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Re: Best Lay Out Blind
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#3845991
12/14/12 01:50 AM
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Roc
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Re: Best Lay Out Blind
[Re: Roc]
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12/14/12 02:01 AM
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TexasEd
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I like my finisher because it is relatively light and is easy to assemble in the dark, it doesn't have any pins to insert like some others do.
It would be better if it had backpack straps.
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Re: Best Lay Out Blind
[Re: TreeBass]
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12/14/12 02:10 AM
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deckhand
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My Cabelas is too comfortable! I have napped from time to time. The good thing was my hunting partners would wake me with duck calls or safeties disengaging. Plus it is roomy for a big guy like me! 6'2" 230ish lbs. BTW only get one with backpack style carrying straps!!!!!
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Re: Best Lay Out Blind
[Re: Roc]
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12/14/12 02:11 AM
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glasshole
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Thanks guys...I really appreciate the feedback..so, those two...nothing else...been looking at them online and bout to make a purchase...
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Re: Best Lay Out Blind
[Re: glasshole]
#3846124
12/14/12 02:22 AM
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Judd
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Cabelas hurts my neck the angle that it puts you in.
Finisher or Ground Force would be my choice. I recently bought a ground force and it's comfortable.
Don't let your ears hear what your eyes didn't see, and don't let your mouth say what your heart doesn't feel
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Re: Best Lay Out Blind
[Re: glasshole]
#3846171
12/14/12 02:33 AM
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duckman10
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Thanks Andrew...I appreciate it...hey...you have any openings on Wed...I have a couple of clients I think I might be able to send your way...if not...possibly thurs Booked up Wed, how many you got for Thursday?
Dry Creek Outfitters - North Texas Duck, Dove, Turkey and Pig Hunts! Widgeons shall now be known as democrats. Living off the hard work of others.
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Re: Best Lay Out Blind
[Re: duckman10]
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12/14/12 02:58 AM
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glasshole
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Re: Best Lay Out Blind
[Re: glasshole]
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12/14/12 03:03 AM
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glasshole
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OK...Mr. Silver Creek...I'm waiting for your input...Come on Jeff...What do you have your SPORTS shoot out of...More importantly, what do you use when laying on those tanks out there in Mansfield
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Re: Best Lay Out Blind
[Re: glasshole]
#3846524
12/14/12 04:10 AM
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Joined: Feb 2010
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PigletKilla
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Avery Power Hunter. Light, low-profile and has backpack straps.
It's my fancy sauce! For me!
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Re: Best Lay Out Blind
[Re: PigletKilla]
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12/14/12 04:51 AM
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duckboogieman
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Anyone ever tried the goose busters by Rogers Sporting Goods?
HRCH Miss Ivy's Frequent Flying Dutchman MH (Dutch)
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Re: Best Lay Out Blind
[Re: PigletKilla]
#3846605
12/14/12 04:52 AM
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snowbuster
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I like the Rogers they are cheap easy to assemble and have backpack straps you can also get the blind and it will come with a snow cover and grass to go on it. Just go to Rogers Sporting Goods
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Re: Best Lay Out Blind
[Re: duckboogieman]
#3849597
12/15/12 03:46 AM
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cactusflyr
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Anyone ever tried the goose busters by Rogers Sporting Goods? Absolutely an awesome layout blind.....very comfortable. Took 30 minutes for inital setup and about 4 to 5 in the field
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Re: Best Lay Out Blind
[Re: cactusflyr]
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12/15/12 04:11 AM
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TXPride
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I'm a ground force fan myself. I have tried a handful of others but don't like them.
The ground force is easy to set up (no pins, etc) a pretty low profile, fairly roomy, comfy, and light.
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Re: Best Lay Out Blind
[Re: glasshole]
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12/10/19 11:36 PM
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Hopedale
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