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RE: Ground Blind Hunters
I have a couple of the Doghouse blinds. I use a small 3 leg folding stool they sell at cabelas. I use the swivel model, it works pretty good.
As far as number of windows open the size of the doghouse limits you. I set the stool in one back corner and open windows on either wall in front of me while leaving the door and other wall window beside me closed. With that setup I can draw real easy diaginal across the blind and swing to either side to shoot through that window. |
RE: Ground Blind Hunters
Well i guess my blind is out of comission for awhile. I put it up last wednesday and planned on hunting today and tomorrow. I didnt count on a high wind advisary and 30 - 40 mile an hour winds yesterday and today. Needless to say i found my blind laying about 100 yards from where i had it set up and it was in good condition except for the tent poles which were busted to pieces. So i guess it is out of commision until i get new tent poles. Im just glad i found it.
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RE: Ground Blind Hunters
You will find that the only way to really hunt deer from a pop-up blind is to really brush it into the surroundings and have only 1 ot 2 windows open. I have one and dont use it much for deer due to the lack of views. The double bull is a good blind and I know that their customer service is just as good. My buddy left his in place for a few days and the cattle stomped it to the ground and broke that fancy joint in the middle of the bows. They didn't even want any money and rushed the part to get it back up for the weekend.
Watch out for visitors like scorpions and such if you leave it up for any time. Make sure your chair is comfortable and silent. Some of those 3 legged stools make my nuts go numb after a few hours and that can't be a good thing! Shoot thru mesh is Ok but dont use a mechanical or you will have big problems. I had to test it out a few times in the back yard first. |
RE: Ground Blind Hunters
I have 2, an outhouse blind by Ameristep I bought last year that turned out to be too small to shoot a bow from & a hunters view lodge I think its called that I got a couple weeks back. I just put a small folding chair in it. Its got the tombstone type windows or you can open a big window that contains the 2 smaller ones. You can also open the top of the wall over the windows. I usually open 2 or 3 of the smaller windows about 1/2 way. I also leave the ones I think the deer will pass open all the time so they get used to seeing that black hole. I got 2 out of it so far. The first one never glanced at me. I shot over her back & thought I blew it but when I looked back out she was still there, looking at where my arrow hit the ground, never looked at me at all! The second doe was lookng at the blind but wasn't spooked at all. I waited for her to look away & tried to draw but she looked back & I thought she cought me but it seems she was just checking the blind out. I took the shot but was holdng a bit low & shot thru the window material, still got my deer but I ventilated my blind a bit. I also had 2 turkeys withn 15' or so & they never spotted me neither. I think the biggest thing is where you put it & how long you let it sit before you hunt it. You might get lucky & have a deer wander by the first day but thats not what I did. I let it sit a week before I hunted it & have seen deer almost every time I sat in it. I think I might put a different chair in there tho as dozed off the other day & almost fell out of the one I have in there.
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RE: Ground Blind Hunters
Do you guys use Scotch Guard on your Blinds to water proof them.
Plus I was thinking of putting mine out in a field with a bunch of those big Round Haybales,thinking the Deer will think it is a Haybale. oneshot 1 |
RE: Ground Blind Hunters
i usually make my own blinds. if im speed scouting an area and find a good place to sit down, i take my gerber saw and cut a shooting lane or two and most of the time i have a little folding chair with me if i know i may be making a blind. usually they work pretty well. im thinking about getting an Ameristep blind next spring or summer.
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RE: Ground Blind Hunters
5 gallon bucket best chair ever
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RE: Ground Blind Hunters
I have a Hunter's View Trophy House for times when I have a partner with me ,
it's a great cheap blind for bow hunting . It has twelve total windows/ports , all with shoot through mesh except the two zip open roof holes . It weighs 15# and is Sniper camo . It cost around $70 at Sportsman's Guide . When I go solo I have an Ameristep Outhouse with the blaze camo topper and Winter camo sock . It isn't suited to bow hunting , but I have a crossbow that I can use during our Late Archery season . |
RE: Ground Blind Hunters
I use a doghouse which has worked good for me. I use a home made three legged stool with a swivel seat. The problem I had with others is I am 6'4" and they put me up to high to shoot from with my bow. The one I made is shorter. I use a bow holder that sticks in the ground. It keeps the bow from under my feet and ready for action. As far as windows, I usually only open two with maybe the third one just opened a crack. I've had deer walk right up to it and practically stick their head in.
Good luck with your hunting. |
RE: Ground Blind Hunters
I use a swivel "bucket" that is padded on the seat and has a styrofoam lining. I think it cost like 12 bucks. It looks like a 5 gallon bucket turned upside down, which incidently I have also used and which works fine if turned upside down. Bigger problem for me is finding a blind that will let me draw back comfortably yet still has the cammo mesh shoot thru windows.
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