portable blinds
I am considering a portable blind for turkey and whitetail hunting. What are your suggestions?
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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.
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Ameristep has some fine products alsothey
are not as hard to use as some people say!! |
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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.
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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!;) |
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If you get the chance see Double Bulls tape, it' s very convincing!
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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. :)
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i just bought one of them from the spring catalog myself
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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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I love my DB T5. It is fast to set up and has plenty of room and the shooting windows are just right.
I set mine up last year in the middle of a pasture during turkey season and had 4 gobblers walk right to it. P.S. Still waiting for the 1st bow turkey.[:' (]:D |
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The Ameristrip Doghouse blind is absolutley the best for the money you will spend, Bar none. I have seen some that cost even moer than the doghouse and not near the quality of the Doghouse blind by Ameristrip.
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Hey everyone, I' m new to this board, I don' t know why it took me so long to find it. Anyway, I have been using an Underbrush blind for the past 3 years. I have been busted in it several times by deer and turkey, so I sold it. I have just ordered a Double bull BS-5. I can' t wait to get it. Really am looking forward to Turkey season!
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