As a dealer and user of Double Bull hunting blinds I can attest to there effectiveness. True, they are expensive as an initial purchase but the years of service you get from a Double Bull will be worth it in the long run compared to scrapping a cheap blind after a year or 2 of use and you'll appreciate the quality when your in strong gusty winds and your blind isn't caving down or flapping in the wind. The new Predator Deception camo on the T5 ProStaffs and the T2 blinds blends very well in almost any environment. For whitetails I'd reccomend getting the optional shoot through netting for the shooting windows to hide the dark window shapes from the deer. I've sold close to 100 blinds in the last year and have yet to hear a customer complaint about the blinds. Most of my sales are on Ebay but within the next week my site at huntingblind.com will be live and feature all the Double Bull line plus Rocket broadheads. For the taller hunter I'd recomend the T5 ProStaff recurve model which is 6" taller than a regular T5. With any model you'll need to shoot while sitting on a stool or kneeling. I'd reccomend trying to be as scent free as possible hunting whitetail from a blind. A carbon suit is a good idea but not essential if your clean and use a scent eliminating spray. Close the silent window flaps as much as possible to keep breezes from drifting your scent around. A blind is the best way to hunt those spots that don't offer a decent tree for a stand site and it's a GREAT way to take a youngster hunting. Feel free to email me with any questions on Double Bull blinds.
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