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A-Frame Experience
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12/07/20 04:52 PM
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Joined: Jan 2008
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Leonardo
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THF Trophy Hunter
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THF Trophy Hunter
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Currently I hunt out of an Avain X A-Frame and have for the last four to five years. Curious as to what other hunters might have experience with as I know there are many other options currently on the market. Thought a lot about the Tanglefree panel blinds since many places I hunt I only need cover on the front. However I do enjoy the protection the a frames provide from the wind and elements.
Back in the market due to the camo cover on my a frame dry rotting, I store it inside my shop but it has some miles on it. I can basically purchase a new blind for what the cover costs, so I am weighing my options.
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Re: A-Frame Experience
[Re: Leonardo]
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12/07/20 05:56 PM
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Joined: May 2011
Posts: 289
The Bone
Bird Dog
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Bird Dog
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I use a tangle free panel blind. It works great. Easy to transport and set up in minutes. One man can carry it. Seats 3 big men just right. A little small for 4. Good videos on line about it. Now they have flip tops for it also.
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Re: A-Frame Experience
[Re: Leonardo]
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12/07/20 08:06 PM
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Joined: Dec 2013
Posts: 73
TBS12
Outdoorsman
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Outdoorsman
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We run both the tangle free panel blinds and lucky duck 2x4. The lucky duck is a more sturdy blind and easily holds 4 people. Panel blinds are great for being mobile and setting up in water.
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Re: A-Frame Experience
[Re: Leonardo]
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12/10/20 02:49 PM
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Joined: Nov 2009
Posts: 839
Boudreaux
Tracker
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Tracker
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unless you're just sold on an A-frame blind, I bought 2 of the new drake ghillie blinds, and I love them.
Stickin' gills and Stackin' bills
In a world of compromise..... some dont....
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Re: A-Frame Experience
[Re: Leonardo]
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12/10/20 05:04 PM
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Leonardo
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THF Trophy Hunter
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THF Trophy Hunter
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I went with the Rogers brand A-frame. For the money it seemed like it was worth giving them a try. Everything I have bought of their brand has always exceeded my expectations, so hopefully will too. I will update this thread once I receive them and get a chance to put them in the field.
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Re: A-Frame Experience
[Re: Leonardo]
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12/13/20 12:16 PM
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Joined: Oct 2019
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Hailyeah
Green Horn
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Green Horn
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[quote][I went with the Rogers brand A-frame. For the money it seemed like it was worth giving them a try. Everything I have bought of their brand has always exceeded my expectations, so hopefully will too. I will update this thread once I receive them and get a chance to put them in the field./quote] Following. I have hunted out of the Avery, Avian X and Tanglefree. The Tanglefree is the bes by far, but the cost is the highest too. Decoy bags, etc. from Rogers have been great. I hope their blind is too. Looking forward to hearing your report.
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Re: A-Frame Experience
[Re: Boudreaux]
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12/13/20 01:16 PM
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Joined: Nov 2017
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Biscuit
THF Trophy Hunter
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THF Trophy Hunter
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unless you're just sold on an A-frame blind, I bought 2 of the new drake ghillie blinds, and I love them.
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Re: A-Frame Experience
[Re: Boudreaux]
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12/13/20 04:39 PM
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Joined: Jul 2007
Posts: 5,528
bobcat1
THF Trophy Hunter
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THF Trophy Hunter
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unless you're just sold on an A-frame blind, I bought 2 of the new drake ghillie blinds, and I love them. Those look awesome
Bobby Barnett
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