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PaBowhunter29 03-01-2007 02:11 PM

double bull and deer
 
any one hunt for deer out of a double bull? if so how did it work? and please post pics. of your blind brushed in
Pa

RDHunter 03-01-2007 03:05 PM

RE: double bull and deer
 
Yea .... I use a Double Bull T5 blind for deer hunting , sometimes I don't brush it in like in this picture.


uncballers45 03-01-2007 04:02 PM

RE: double bull and deer
 
i heard that those black holes spook deer. is it true?

RDHunter 03-01-2007 04:07 PM

RE: double bull and deer
 

ORIGINAL: uncballers45

i heard that those black holes spook deer. is it true?
Funny you should ask .... sometimes they do , the young ones will walk right up to it.
The older / smarter ones will be very skidish and keep there distance.

MichaelHunsucker 03-01-2007 04:52 PM

RE: double bull and deer
 
From my experience the smarter older deer tend to be very cautious around them. If you brush them in extremely well then ive heard they work pretty good. I think that the best thing to do would be to leave it in the area for the deer to get used to if thats possible...

uncballers45 03-01-2007 04:55 PM

RE: double bull and deer
 
can you get shoot thru screens for the double bull or no?

mobow 03-01-2007 05:00 PM

RE: double bull and deer
 
I shot a doe out of my Matrix this past fall at 12 yards....Yes, right through the mesh, no problem at all....Depending on the broadhead you use.

They are a little nervous around it at first.....The doe I shot was really giving me the eyeball, bobbing her head, stomping her foot...all that good stuff. She calmed down in a couple minutes, stepped into an opening, and realized she should have gone w/ her first impression....;)

You just really gotta brush them in. The top especially. Break up that hard roof outline. They work for deer, but they are the cat's you know what for turkeys.

GregH 03-01-2007 05:14 PM

RE: double bull and deer
 
Isn't it funny, that the animal with the best eyes, will run right up to it if you park it in the middle of a 3" tall alfalfa field!!?? Especially if you put decoys out. Turkeys aren't the brightest at times, but they sure can see good! The deer are much harder to fool. It's amazing to see how well theyknow their environment.;)

Ed McDonald 03-01-2007 06:06 PM

RE: double bull and deer
 
What strikes me as funny is , I was hunting out of an Ameristep Outhouse Blind during gun season and left it out for over two weeks . It is not as good as the Brickhouse or DoubleBull but works for gun season . I gave the deer time to get used to it and they still seemed leary of it . The funny part was that they strolled right past my pickup truck to get to the open field . Maybe someone should design a blind in the shape of a farm vehicle ! :eek:

MichaelHunsucker 03-01-2007 06:09 PM

RE: double bull and deer
 

ORIGINAL: Ed McDonald

What strikes me as funny is , I was hunting out of an Ameristep Outhouse Blind during gun season and left it out for over two weeks . It is not as good as the Brickhouse or DoubleBull but works for gun season . I gave the deer time to get used to it and they still seemed leary of it . The funny part was that they strolled right past my pickup truck to get to the open field . Maybe someone should design a blind in the shape of a farm vehicle ! :eek:
Haha, you shouldnt give those ideas out over the internet. Keep them in and work with them! haha :D


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