Double bull blind easy carry
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I have tried lots of different ways to easily carry my Double Bull into the woods and this is the ticket for me. This setup you see is a rubber-like bow sling similiar to the claw that I picked up at the IA Deer Classic. This carry sling doesn't slide off of your shoulder like the factory cloth one that Double Bull gives you. I have a Double Bull chair and I used to stuff it in the blind bag but that was a pain. I would then carry a backpack for my turkey decoys. I now take a motorcycle elastic tie down net with hooks and wrap it around the blind and this net holds my chair or chairs if my wife is going and a couple decoys easily. I use another net if I want to bring a whole flock or extra gear for an all dayer. These nets are cheap and can be found at most wally worlds. Makes carrying these blinds a breeze and I wanted to share with you.

#3
Ok, now by golly, that's just good old American creativity right there!! What an excellent idea. I'm gonna have to try that.
They make a backpack now, the Wild Thing, but man alive....they want almost as much for the pack as they do the blind!!!! No way, buddy. Not me. I like your idea much, much better. Thank you!
They make a backpack now, the Wild Thing, but man alive....they want almost as much for the pack as they do the blind!!!! No way, buddy. Not me. I like your idea much, much better. Thank you!
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Thanks guys. I tried a military issue dufflebag backpack but the blind sticks up too high and catches on trees as you move through the woods. Any backpack that carried the blind lower would cause the blind to hit the back of your legs when walking.
#7
Looks awesome! I'll have to admit that the only downside to a DB is the weight. It can get pretty cumbersome on a long walk. I'm gonna try to figure out a way to use backpack staps on it. I like the backpack they came out with but don't want to spend another 200 on it.
#8
Great idea! Where did you get the strap? Was that at walmart too?
I had thought about doing something like that and not even putting the blind in the bag. I am going to get one of the backpacks when they come out though. They should be incredible. They hold everything including your bow, water, chairs,etc.
rick
I had thought about doing something like that and not even putting the blind in the bag. I am going to get one of the backpacks when they come out though. They should be incredible. They hold everything including your bow, water, chairs,etc.
rick
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Great idea! Where did you get the strap? Was that at walmart too?
I had thought about doing something like that and not even putting the blind in the bag. I am going to get one of the backpacks when they come out though. They should be incredible. They hold everything including your bow, water, chairs,etc.
rick
Great idea! Where did you get the strap? Was that at walmart too?
I had thought about doing something like that and not even putting the blind in the bag. I am going to get one of the backpacks when they come out though. They should be incredible. They hold everything including your bow, water, chairs,etc.
rick
#10
Backpack will cause the blind to ride TOO high and catch tree branches; I've been there and tried that
rick



Way easier to carry then before. He always thinks up really cool ways of doing things!!!