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Old 02-15-2005 | 08:09 PM
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I Got An Outhouse One 1st Day I Used It Killed A Turkey And Saw About 20+ At Diff Times (Fall)
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Old 02-16-2005 | 09:03 PM
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You'll be 'n from ear to ear if you buy a double bull...
Maybe not right away that 400 bucks hurts for a while,but years from now.
You will have seen more wildlife & experienced the best hunting conditions you can ever imagin, and maybe sharred it with someone & that is a plus. There is plenty of room for two plus you can split the load...
The blind, 2 chairs, bow or gun I suppose, decoys...

I have been bowhunting turkeys for almost 10 years.
Without a blind at first, It was so new up hear most people thought you were "nuts"
I made my own from dome tents for a few years, I spray painted them camo in the fall and set em up thru the winter to air out.
Then I met two brothers here in Wisconsin who made the own, that got them old wheels goin' ... I could not justify the money.
After several prototype's, to much work PERIOD !
Then I found a sport shop that rented double bull blinds 35 bucks per week.
That was 5 years ago, they like me evolved and there new Matrix 360 is the best ever made! Black out interior, zip vent roof, shoot thru netting w/endless shooting ports. Waterproof/Windproof I have left mine set up thunderstorms w/40 mph winds near field edges. I spend 12 plus hours per day in the woods hunting turkeys w/arrows & video only. I can do almost anything I want inside that blind w/o detection from almost any animal.
I cook small meals; soup, coffee, ect. I use a heater, 4 am it's pretty cold in central Wisconsin. You are sitting in a comfortable chair, not walking around staying warm.
Sorry to ramble on about all the stuff I do, the new blind has come down in price also. Some blinds were 450/475 cause they were made here in the US. This new blind has the best fetures of all of there previous blinds, plus a lower price of 399.00 msrp

You would think I work there but not, I'm just a bike shop manager...
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Old 02-16-2005 | 09:29 PM
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thaks guys and gals


Double bull it is!

In Green.

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Old 02-17-2005 | 04:45 PM
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Look under AMERISTEP on Ebay. They have good prices.
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