Ground blind...
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Fork Horn
Joined: Sep 2006
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Your setup looks nice. Are you going to gun or bow hunt out of it? Your view looks pretty thick. You should be able to go undetected. Is there only one opening in the blind or can you open up to all angles?
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Fork Horn
Joined: Mar 2005
Posts: 114
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From: New Brunswick
Gun.
I thought about putting openings on the sides.That one is 18" x 60".I have a great view of the trail out front.I put a full lenght bench with foot rest's in it.Plenty of room for 2 people.
I hunted from a tree stand there last year.Once the leave's drop,I can see a long ways.I built the blind because my 11 year old son wants to go with me.
I thought about putting openings on the sides.That one is 18" x 60".I have a great view of the trail out front.I put a full lenght bench with foot rest's in it.Plenty of room for 2 people.
I hunted from a tree stand there last year.Once the leave's drop,I can see a long ways.I built the blind because my 11 year old son wants to go with me.
#6
It looks real good, but you need to order this Camo Kit
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Fork Horn
Joined: Mar 2005
Posts: 114
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From: New Brunswick
Thats is supposed to be walnut stain that I bought at clearance.That stain looks like crap I know.I'll repaint it next weekend.
I also have a bunch of camo net.I'll see what that looks like on it first.
Thanks for the comments guys.
I also have a bunch of camo net.I'll see what that looks like on it first.
Thanks for the comments guys.




