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wulff 03-14-2003 09:04 PM

RE: Turkey Blinds
 
are the double bull blinds very expensive?

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Der Jagd Meister 03-16-2003 01:02 PM

RE: Turkey Blinds
 
I have a GameTracker, will be the first year, but am planning on using it for both Archery and Gun....will let you know how it goes, but looks like it will be easy to use!;)

stealthman 03-17-2003 06:17 AM

RE: Turkey Blinds
 
The Stealth Bowholder is a great addition too any blind you use!
You can get one at www.stealtharchery.com

arrows only 03-19-2003 08:43 AM

RE: Turkey Blinds
 
Buy a double bull ! case closed...
almost 10 years of evolution making my own till I found these !
set up in 1:00 minute with practice, you can do anyting you want once inside.
A nice chair, video camera w/tripod, heater, food, ect. I bow hunt only so I pick a spot & stay there for 12/24 hours. They only weight 6 lbs & carry well over your shoulder.

gleninAZ 03-19-2003 10:37 AM

RE: Turkey Blinds
 
I just biught the new I-50 double bull import blind. Same as their top of the line but has very black lining so I think it' s better. Have had turkey within 5 feet and elk and deer within 40 in my freinds double bull. It was $350. If you dont have the bucks the Ameristep sounds good. Stay away from the $300 carbon cabin from Cabelas as I used my other buddy' s and it was a noisy floppy deal and real hard to fold back into a circle. Good hunting.

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