deer blind plans?
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Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: Gouldsboro, PA
Posts: 548
RE: deer blind plans?
Stephen,
I have made some blinds by hand and I have purchased some, as well as built tree stands.
www.sportsmansguide.com
The Sportsman Guide has some nice Aeristep blinds. They have a nice portable Ultra-light, Trophyhouse blind only $29.97.
But if you are still intent on building one, I would find within an area you will hunt, a few trees, that you can use to attach camo netting. Than I place my seat within, and cut out a few shooting holes in the direction I will be facing. Nail the camo to the trees before hand. Only use nails in on Private protery and not game lands. Make a door in the rear. If on game lands, I would use the portable bilnd.
Build it during the summer and clear shooting lanes. Stay out of it but vistit it a few weeks before opening season,. Sometimes, the wind may damage the camo, so re nail it.
T
I have made some blinds by hand and I have purchased some, as well as built tree stands.
www.sportsmansguide.com
The Sportsman Guide has some nice Aeristep blinds. They have a nice portable Ultra-light, Trophyhouse blind only $29.97.
But if you are still intent on building one, I would find within an area you will hunt, a few trees, that you can use to attach camo netting. Than I place my seat within, and cut out a few shooting holes in the direction I will be facing. Nail the camo to the trees before hand. Only use nails in on Private protery and not game lands. Make a door in the rear. If on game lands, I would use the portable bilnd.
Build it during the summer and clear shooting lanes. Stay out of it but vistit it a few weeks before opening season,. Sometimes, the wind may damage the camo, so re nail it.
T