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Old 02-16-2008 | 06:59 AM
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drenal
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From: northern nj
Default RE: Advice on deer hunting blind

eastmans undercover pro 360 ,decent price 200-250
easy to set up ,lots of room and preety tough ,i left a hunt for lunch one day and left my blind in the woods that day and was tired as hell went home to take a nap and dint wake up till the next day .Now the blind was not staked down or nothing we had 35-40 mph winds gusts that night ,when i woke up and watched tv and saw the wind advisorry, i swear i nevr swore and was more mad then that day ,went to the woods to my spot and the blind was gone i searched for hrs and found it about 300 yards away almost folded up for me lol and the only thing the happened is the rods poped out of their pockets thats all ,i have no idea how the thing got to where it was but it had to take a nice 15-20 foot highflight to get to where it was .
so even though i do want to check out a double bull blind and possibly have one ,this one seems to delay the time a little do to the experiance and everyone definetly has different experiances otherwise our opinions would not matter much as things would be so very similiar and preety much boring if you ask .
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