Post pics of your blinds/turkey season prep
#21
So those of you who hunted for years (or maybe only a few) without portable blinds, and then made the switch, was it a good investment? The price tag on these bad boys is up there, although, I'm sure they are helpful, especially in areas where you can't easily make use of natural elements. Just asking, because I've never hunted out of one or used one.
#22
ORIGINAL: M.Hensler/PA
So those of you who hunted for years (or maybe only a few) without portable blinds, and then made the switch, was it a good investment? The price tag on these bad boys is up there, although, I'm sure they are helpful, especially in areas where you can't easily make use of natural elements. Just asking, because I've never hunted out of one or used one.
So those of you who hunted for years (or maybe only a few) without portable blinds, and then made the switch, was it a good investment? The price tag on these bad boys is up there, although, I'm sure they are helpful, especially in areas where you can't easily make use of natural elements. Just asking, because I've never hunted out of one or used one.
You can get away with more movement than normal, which is always a plus if you sit for very long. Keeps you out of the elements as well, which is nice.
#24
Typical Buck
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For some reason and I know it's me but there was no room to write a few words after I posted the picture. This is a blind I use on long walk in to hunt. I always set set up so the bird comes in from the side of me. I don't know if that makes sense but I do get away with alot more then I should.
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