Hunting blind??
#1
Thread Starter
Joined: Apr 2005
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Well, I receieved a little money from my parents for x-mas, and i'm pretty sure i did not get a portable hunting blind, so i plan on purchasing one. I do have a limit though. So, i would just like the opinions of people on a quality portable hunting blind that would fit 2 people and I could buy for 100 dollars or less. I have seen a few that i like and have in mind, but I do not wish to tell you guys what ones i am looking at, just so i get a fair opinion base. Also, if anybody has one they would be willing to part with for a good price, that is also an option. I would be using it for archery deer and turkey hunting. Thanks
#3
Nontypical Buck
Joined: Jul 2007
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From: Southeast Missouri
I bought a nice Ground Blind from Sportsmans Guide...I think it was a Hunters View brand.Since I'm a member I believe the price around $62.99 plus shipping cost?If you pay to be a member and shipping cost it will cost a little over $100.00 but well worth the membership fee for all the values and dicounts you'll get in the future.
#4
Look at Ameristep... They have numerous models at different price levels. If you can afford a higher end model go for it. If not get what you can afford. I know I love my "Choice blind" by Ameristep. Good luck
#5
It really depends on what you want to use it for. I have the Ameristep Penthouse, it is the biggest blind available. Plenty of room for both my son and I. It is so tall you can even shoot a bow from a standing position. I love it. Others seem to do just fine with smaller (and lighter) models. Good luck with whatever you get.
#6
I have used the Big Game Treestands Ground Max blind and loved it. The only thing I would recommend is getting better stakes to secure it. Lots of room and easy to set up.




