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Blinds
Curently looking into buying new blinds for the next season. Any recomendations for good but inexpensive blinds?
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well, if you want good blinds that will a last a few years , you should buy the exspensive ones! That is what i buy!
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I got the GHG Ground Force, it is sweet for the $$, IMO the best blind out there all around...
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does the ground force blind need to be staked into the ground? i know the blind my friend uses does and i dont want to have to do that every time i go into the field.
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I'm also looking at buying a Ground Force blind to try out. It shouldn't need staking to the ground, I have nevr heard of a ground blind that does. I hunt out of Eliminator Top Gun blinds and I love them, they are kinda spendy though. I want to try out a ground force because they still accomodate a bigger guy (like me) and they fold up nicely for transportation.
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Its not hard to build a quality blind for yourself, and economical as well. Im even working on building my own layout blind. Check out ryan allers DIY duck blind on the main page of this site its pretty good and inexpensive.
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I use the Avery Finishers. I love them plenty of room and they hold up awesome. Im on my 4th year with one of them and its still in good shape. Also the GHG Groundforce is basically made by the same people as the Avery one is. I personally havent seen the groundforce because thats all I need right now is another ground blind but ive heard awesome things.
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I purchased a GHG ground force and used it during early goose season. One word AWESOME. It is a good all around blind. Durable but yet lightweight for the long walks in and out of fields. Worth every penny
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