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JLmoore1956 01-30-2006 11:26 PM

RE: Opinion on Ground Blinds
 
NC, got to agree, the carrying straps are great for transport and you are also right about the velcro. Used it last Spring for turkeys the first time to keep us dry and hold two of us. Well the velcro made a heck of a noise trying to remove for the shotguns..... we thought no way would any bird stick around. They did but never came in. My solution is to remove the velcro windows and in a seperate quiet bag in the case, then when i get it set up and want to screen in a window, I pull out the piece and stick it up. makes no noise going on just coming off! [8D]:)

nubo 01-31-2006 06:59 AM

RE: Opinion on Ground Blinds
 
I use the Ameristep ,but I can see the Double Bull coming in the future ,so as far as room goes I think it's pretty much the best on the market ,a little pricey but well worth every dollar you'll pay for it .

nubo

bullmoose38 01-31-2006 07:19 AM

RE: Opinion on Ground Blinds
 
The keys in finding a blind right for you is. Get what you can afford and before you buy one try it out. Ask the store if you can get into the blind and act like you are drawing a bow. If you are at a store that sells bows ask if you can use one a draw it back inside the blind. My favorite blind is the Matrix by Double Bull.


JLmoore1956 01-31-2006 07:25 AM

RE: Opinion on Ground Blinds
 
yes have to agree, what you like, does the job and can afford!

cameronmclain 01-31-2006 02:21 PM

RE: Opinion on Ground Blinds
 
I have a question about the Double Bulls:
How long do you think you can leave one set up? I would like for the deer to get used to it, so I was thinking several weeks before the season started I would set it up, but I don't want to ruin it since it costs and arm and a leg, and whatever else you're not using at the time of purchase!!!!! I know it's durable, but is it durable enough to be in the weather that long??? Thanks!!!


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