Deer Blind
- CamoMan4025
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Deer Blind
I have a guy I work with looking for a ground blind. He had hip surgery about a month ago and he doesn't think he'll feel comfortable in a treestand this fall. He's a little guy, probably 5'7" maybe 135lbs. He doesn't really have a budget, but I know he doesn't want to spend a fortune either. He would like one to where he at least has enough room to maneuver around a little bit and not feel like he's in a tin can.
I don't use a ground blind, so I can't give him any good advice except what I have seen on TV.
Any input from anyone who has one would be greatly appreciated so I can pass it on to him and he can start researching.
Thanks,
Kevin
I don't use a ground blind, so I can't give him any good advice except what I have seen on TV.
Any input from anyone who has one would be greatly appreciated so I can pass it on to him and he can start researching.
Thanks,
Kevin
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- ICDEDTURKES
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Re: Deer Blind
I use these, there free setting by road everywhere, portable and lightweight... I use mesh for Windows most the time
Re: Deer Blind
For the money hard to beat Baronett blinds, lots of options.
- CamoMan4025
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Re: Deer Blind
Funny you mention that brand. I'd never heard of them until I saw them advertised on the Outdoor Channel today. I sent the link to them. I think he's interested.
Thanks!
Thanks!
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Re: Deer Blind
Rogers Sporting Goods usually has great deals on blinds.
Re: Deer Blind
Exactly what the Roost said ! You're below the Mason/Dixon line so not much cold honestly. If possible set it up soon and enjoy it !
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Re: Deer Blind
X2 on Barnett blinds...have had a "big Mike for the last 10 years, with no issues except the main entrance zipper fabric let go, couple inches, and I fixed it myself with a curved needle and 50lb nylon fishing line, like new. I can stand and go to full draw in it... I always treat my blinds with waterproof spray and roll-on tent seam protector every year, it makes them last longer IMO. Double bull to expensive in my book and stay away from Muddy Infinity 2... great idea but junk
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Re: Deer Blind
I 2nd them
Rhinoshield cloth is the good one
They have side zip and a full zip top to bottom to make it easier to get into
Don't start none, won't be none!
- CamoMan4025
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Re: Deer Blind
Here's what I have and a tad bit pricey fer' him, but after my home made one weathered to pieces, this fit on my elevated stand just fine.
Great blind fer' turkey huntin', when they are there
https://sportsmanscondo.com/project/the-sc-2/
Great blind fer' turkey huntin', when they are there

https://sportsmanscondo.com/project/the-sc-2/
ever wonder where the white goes when the snow melts??
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Re: Deer Blind
I've never owned one of these but have checked um.out, they came out early in the tent blind timeline.... Alot of guys on our Michigan board have them say they are awesome and durable..... https://www.luckyshuntingblinds.com ... -MI.html