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kansaswiderack 03-03-2003 03:01 PM

portable blinds
 
I am considering a portable blind for turkey and whitetail hunting. What are your suggestions?

mez 03-03-2003 04:23 PM

RE: portable blinds
 
The Double Bull line. All of the models are excellent! They carry a little heavier price tag than most but are well worth the money, imho. If you hunt by yourself the T 2 would be a good choice, if you hunt with buddies the T5 pro or the new model, not sure what they call it, bigger size with shoot through mesh would be the ticket.

Bigpapascout 03-03-2003 04:57 PM

RE: portable blinds
 
http://www.cabelas.com/cabelas/en/te...004801ii01.jpg

coyote170 03-03-2003 06:47 PM

RE: portable blinds
 
Ameristep has some fine products alsothey
are not as hard to use as some people say!!

Indianahick 03-03-2003 06:59 PM

RE: portable blinds
 
I have an ameristep doghouse it has room for two to sit comfterably, large windows to see from. Set up takes about 2-3 minutes depending upon whether you use the corner stakes which of course depends upon how windy it is. Tear down takes about 5 min. Packs into a nice back packable type carrier. Price is reasonable. Workes for me.

Two Beards 03-03-2003 07:27 PM

RE: portable blinds
 
If possible, spend the extra $$ and get a Double Bull...
they are great blinds. Here is a pic of my DB on a hunt
out west...set up over a waterhole. The netting thrown
over the top is from a Army surplus store. Took my
buddy and I some time to figure out how to " brush"
our blinds in and still be able to move from setup to
setup when hunting whitetails and mule deer. No need
to brush it in for turkeys...it' s good to go!;)

2 Lungs 03-03-2003 09:32 PM

RE: portable blinds
 
If you get the chance see Double Bulls tape, it' s very convincing!

PABowhntr 03-04-2003 04:59 AM

RE: portable blinds
 
I will throw another vote in for the Ameristep Doghouse blind. I bought mine last summer and used it extensively this past season for deer and goose with very good results. It weighs around 12 pounds....easy to setup....very durable and I just saw that Cabelas has them listed in their spring turkey catalog for $70-$80. You cannot beat that. :)

Wickman (Buckmaster) 03-04-2003 06:41 AM

RE: portable blinds
 
i just bought one of them from the spring catalog myself

jeffmiller 03-04-2003 08:06 AM

RE: portable blinds
 
I' ve got a DB T-5. It takes about 10 seconds to set-up, is very stable, and doesn' t flap in the wind. It is really put together well.


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