Layout Blinds
#1
I am new to the site, am hoping to find and share some good info. I am thinking about buying a layout blind and was hoping to get some opinion/input on good ones and if they really work well.
#3
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: dell rapids south dakota USA
I bought the "Eliminator" model (by Avery I believe) and had good sucess with it last fall. It sets up easily and since water levels were low it allowed me to set up where it would have been impossible otherwise.
#4
Joined: Dec 2003
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#6
Thanks for the input i was leaning towards the finisher, but hadn't heard any input of any kind. I think that any layout blind will be worth its weight in gold for both concealment and protection from the mud. This last season for field hunting my buddies and I were only using burlap and die cut blind material and it was really a pain sometimes, and on a hunt in indiana it was so muddy that we ended up buying and cutting down OSB board to carry into the field to lay on, we stillpounded the geese, but it was a lot of work.


