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TV for deer blind
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08/09/17 12:29 PM
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Hunter Daddy
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I purchased a 9" flat screen TV from Amazon. All I need is a cheap "rabbit ear" antenna. It comes with a remote and wiring which can be changed out with alligator clips. Cost - $70. A friend has the same set up. He programmed the channels at home for the TV and brought it to the ranch/deer blind. He uses a 12 volt battery for the deer feeders and charges the battery from the blind with a 12 volt solar charger. These are antenna TV channels but it works great!!! Does anyone else have this set up?
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Re: TV for deer blind
[Re: Hunter Daddy]
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08/09/17 02:28 PM
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jimbob
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Wont see any deer if ya get one. My bro has a dvd player in his and always complainaed about not seeing deer. He removed it and then he started to see deer. Odd
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Re: TV for deer blind
[Re: Hunter Daddy]
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08/09/17 02:57 PM
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Hunter Daddy
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I have to watch the Dallas Cowboys or any other game while on stand!!!
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Re: TV for deer blind
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08/09/17 03:44 PM
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dgilbert
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I think I can survive without one, our place you can't even get TV or phone service, it's nice listening and seeing what god created.
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Re: TV for deer blind
[Re: Hunter Daddy]
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08/09/17 03:45 PM
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SapperTitan
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I go hunting to get away from TVs
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Re: TV for deer blind
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08/09/17 03:47 PM
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CharlieCTx
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iPad and ear buds are a whole lot easier.
Kel-Tec RFB + Griffin Sportsman Ultra Light 300 + Pulsar Apex XQ-50 M&P-10 + AAC Cyclone Remy 700 + Leupold VX3 3.5x10x50 CDS
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Re: TV for deer blind
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#6850571
08/09/17 03:48 PM
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I go hunting to get away from TVs this ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^
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Re: TV for deer blind
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08/09/17 03:49 PM
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I think I can survive without one, . . . it's nice listening and seeing what god created. and this ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^
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[Re: Hunter Daddy]
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08/09/17 03:51 PM
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If one is "bored" while out hunting or fishing or camping they took up the wrong sport
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Re: TV for deer blind
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#6850961
08/09/17 08:52 PM
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Bigfoot
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I go hunting to get away from TVs Bingo!!!!
GO TRUMP!
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Re: TV for deer blind
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08/09/17 11:02 PM
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I think I can survive without one, our place you can't even get TV or phone service, it's nice listening and seeing what god created. God created everything on that tv too. Just saying.
The very atmosphere of firearms anywhere and everywhere restrains evil interference. -George Washington
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[Re: Hunter Daddy]
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08/09/17 11:03 PM
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I have to watch the Dallas Cowboys or any other game while on stand!!! Upgraded to unlimited data for just this reason. I'll find a cowboys stream on Reddit while I'm in the stand. Every Sunday I used to decide between football and hunting. Not anymore.
The very atmosphere of firearms anywhere and everywhere restrains evil interference. -George Washington
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08/09/17 11:43 PM
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Go hunting to get away from the hub-bub, no tv, got to go to the top of the hill for phone, reading magazines (hunting of course), relaxing and HUNTING.
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08/10/17 01:52 AM
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Go hunting to get away from the hub-bub, no tv, got to go to the top of the hill for phone, reading magazines (hunting of course), relaxing and HUNTING. Let's be honest, I'm sitting in a deer blind 150 yards away from a pile of corn that deer come looking for every time they hear a noise. I'm not really doing much hunting. I'm mostly sitting, killing time til a deer gets hungry enough to show up. Wether I kill that time reading a magazine or watching a YouTube video with headphones on is really the exact same thing.
The very atmosphere of firearms anywhere and everywhere restrains evil interference. -George Washington
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#6851303
08/10/17 02:03 AM
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Go hunting to get away from the hub-bub, no tv, got to go to the top of the hill for phone, reading magazines (hunting of course), relaxing and HUNTING. Let's be honest, I'm sitting in a deer blind 150 yards away from a pile of corn that deer come looking for every time they hear a noise. I'm not really doing much hunting. I'm mostly sitting, killing time til a deer gets hungry enough to show up. Wether I kill that time reading a magazine or watching a YouTube video with headphones on is really the exact same thing. scanning and its bunos, grunting and rattling, plenty to do while sitting in a blind and I've never even see a mature buck at a feeder usually the young bucks and does and the mature bucks stay just far enough away to feel safe. Plus there are lots of places to glass in the places I hunt. Even when I hog hunt at night watching the feeder I just sit there and enjoy the peace and quiet while airing for hogs to show. It's peaceful not to hear people talking and just sitting in the quiet.
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#6851309
08/10/17 02:11 AM
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TEXASLEFTY
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Go hunting to get away from the hub-bub, no tv, got to go to the top of the hill for phone, reading magazines (hunting of course), relaxing and HUNTING. Let's be honest, I'm sitting in a deer blind 150 yards away from a pile of corn that deer come looking for every time they hear a noise. I'm not really doing much hunting. I'm mostly sitting, killing time til a deer gets hungry enough to show up. Wether I kill that time reading a magazine or watching a YouTube video with headphones on is really the exact same thing. scanning and its bunos, grunting and rattling, plenty to do while sitting in a blind and I've never even see a mature buck at a feeder usually the young bucks and does and the mature bucks stay just far enough away to feel safe. Plus there are lots of places to glass in the places I hunt. Even when I hog hunt at night watching the feeder I just sit there and enjoy the peace and quiet while airing for hogs to show. It's peaceful not to hear people talking and just sitting in the quiet. I agree with Sapper however watching some NCAA Football during an all day sit sounds nice.
Never been to a camping world. I prefer Dick's to be honest.
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Re: TV for deer blind
[Re: SapperTitan]
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08/10/17 02:30 AM
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TFF Caribou
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Go hunting to get away from the hub-bub, no tv, got to go to the top of the hill for phone, reading magazines (hunting of course), relaxing and HUNTING. Let's be honest, I'm sitting in a deer blind 150 yards away from a pile of corn that deer come looking for every time they hear a noise. I'm not really doing much hunting. I'm mostly sitting, killing time til a deer gets hungry enough to show up. Wether I kill that time reading a magazine or watching a YouTube video with headphones on is really the exact same thing. scanning and its bunos, grunting and rattling, plenty to do while sitting in a blind and I've never even see a mature buck at a feeder usually the young bucks and does and the mature bucks stay just far enough away to feel safe. Plus there are lots of places to glass in the places I hunt. Even when I hog hunt at night watching the feeder I just sit there and enjoy the peace and quiet while airing for hogs to show. It's peaceful not to hear people talking and just sitting in the quiet. I do all the same stuff while the cowboys game is on. Got a rattle bag and grunt call as well as a pair of binos sitting right by my phone.
The very atmosphere of firearms anywhere and everywhere restrains evil interference. -George Washington
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Re: TV for deer blind
[Re: Hunter Daddy]
#6851467
08/10/17 11:21 AM
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Mike Mathena
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I love the fact that there is no phone service or tv at the lease. I always carry my phone for pics or an emergency 911 call but Facebook, THF and tv shows are out of my mind for the time I'm there. If we go to town to the store or to eat, i can't help but pull out my phone and check for service to contact the wife so she's knows I'm ok, but at the lease, no
Go get in the woods
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[Re: Hunter Daddy]
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08/12/17 08:05 AM
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Roll-Tide
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I love football as much as the next guy. But, i record them.
Get home and can literally watch the entire game in 30 minutes.
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08/13/17 11:07 PM
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TFF Caribou
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I love football as much as the next guy. But, i record them.
Get home and can literally watch the entire game in 30 minutes. There's nothing more boring than watching a pre recorded sporting event.
The very atmosphere of firearms anywhere and everywhere restrains evil interference. -George Washington
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[Re: Hunter Daddy]
#6855075
08/13/17 11:22 PM
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TEXASLEFTY
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I can see both sides of this coin.... Some games you want to watch live....
Never been to a camping world. I prefer Dick's to be honest.
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Re: TV for deer blind
[Re: Hunter Daddy]
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08/14/17 12:50 AM
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MClark
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I was in a blind in Wisconsin, really a cabin on stilts. It had power so there was a big TV and satellite dish, they must watch the Packers. When they were not in the blind they left the radio on a talk station, the deer get used to it. Deer would be bedded down in the shade under the blind listening to Rush Limbaugh.
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Re: TV for deer blind
[Re: Hunter Daddy]
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08/17/17 11:01 PM
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bholt
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Trying to find a picture I have but I say go for it, I have a 7" TV in my blind. I use a 1.5 or 2.0' PVC with rabbit ears on top $10.00 at wmt or hd. I power it with a jump-n-cary last along time and then I I shoot something I use the power pack to power my winch to load the deer/hog. If it helps you or kids stay in the blind longer you have the opportunity to see more game. My blind is insulated and standing outside you can barely here the TV. I know the pros and cons but the whole reason we are there is to have fun. To all the neigh sayers ask them if they have range finders, binoculars, high powered scopes, deer feeders, protein feeders, or food plots.
B Holt Shoot-em in the ear
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Re: TV for deer blind
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08/18/17 01:07 AM
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SapperTitan
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Trying to find a picture I have but I say go for it, I have a 7" TV in my blind. I use a 1.5 or 2.0' PVC with rabbit ears on top $10.00 at wmt or hd. I power it with a jump-n-cary last along time and then I I shoot something I use the power pack to power my winch to load the deer/hog. If it helps you or kids stay in the blind longer you have the opportunity to see more game. My blind is insulated and standing outside you can barely here the TV. I know the pros and cons but the whole reason we are there is to have fun. To all the neigh sayers ask them if they have range finders, binoculars, high powered scopes, deer feeders, protein feeders, or food plots. what does any of the stuff you listed at the end have to do with anything?
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Re: TV for deer blind
[Re: Hunter Daddy]
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08/22/17 04:17 PM
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bholt
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Hunter Daddy ask if anyone else had a TV in the blind, this just happens to be how I power mine when I use it. There are purest who feel hunting should be done a certain way. My comments at the end were only to point out that today lots of us use different "toys" which give use what some might consider an unfair advantage. I know bow hunters who feel that there's no challenge to rifle hunting any more thus they only bow hunt. I also know rifle hunters who won't take a shot unless they they can put the bullet exactly where they want it to go. That was all I was trying say.
B Holt Shoot-em in the ear
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