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asommer 05-09-2008 09:48 AM

Hunting Gear Gift
 
Help! I am looking to buy a gift for my boyfriends birthday and I would really like to surprise/impress him with something great that he can use during deer hunting season. I am finding that there isa lot of gear/eqiuipment available and I must say...I am lost!!

My boyfriend is the type of guy who pulls over to shine his headlights in a field just to search and see some deer...he loves them! He hunts with a riffle and bow. I know he has a tree stand and some hunting clothes. I am willing to spend up to 300 and I know there is something out there that all hunters need or want that he doesnt have! I can do some snooping if I have to get an accessory for something he already owns. any ideas?!?!?! I know he mentioned a blind recently but I wouldnt know if I need to get one to go with his tree stand or do I get one for the ground?? Would it be more beneficial for me to stop into a large hunting store...I'm affraid they wouldnt be as helpful...I'm hoping this forum is the place!! Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated...your talking to a girl who has no idea!! :)

asommer

okgobbler 05-09-2008 11:08 AM

RE: Hunting Gear Gift
 
welcome to the forum. In the pop-up blinds, double bull are probably the best. I have an Ameristep bighouse. It is big enough for a standing bow shot, but is difficult to conceal. It cost about $175. The double bulls are more expensive, but I am not sure how much. Most hunters use more than one tree stand, unless they always use a climber. You might consider a laser rangefinder or binoculars. Bushnell and Nikon makes some nice optics for under $300.

www.natchezss.com or www.midwayusa.com usually has better prices than the chain stores.

bryant1 05-09-2008 11:48 AM

RE: Hunting Gear Gift
 
I would stick with buying the blind, guys can never have too many treestands/blinds. My wife bought mea ladderstandfor christmas last year and another for my birthday. As far as recommending a blind I am of no help there, I only hunt out of treestands

timbercruiser 05-09-2008 01:36 PM

RE: Hunting Gear Gift
 

I do not like for anybody to buy me a hunting item. It's not that I don't appreciate it, but usually they either get something I already have, wouldn't use, or isn't the right type/model that I want. I had rather have a gift certificate to Cabela's or another sporting goods store to get what I want/need. A trip with him on a limited budget shopping spree to a Bass Pro Shop or other similar type store is another possibility that I had rather have.

Edcyclopedia 05-10-2008 09:56 AM

RE: Hunting Gear Gift
 
Gift certificate to hunting store.

tsoc 05-10-2008 12:16 PM

RE: Hunting Gear Gift
 
I am with a couple of other folks here in that my wants are very specific.It is extremely unlikely that someone would purchase a hunting item for me that would be what I cared to have.Obviously it is the thought that counts,perhaps an engraved hunting knife that is a personal gift along with a gift certificate or gift card to a large hunting equipment and clothing store.You can purchase a nice knife in the $40 to $50 range (think smaller folding knife)a hunter doesn't need an enormous knife,and then the balance of the gift could be the certificate or card.
Very thoughtful of you to be looking to do this.Good Luck!

whitetaildreamer 05-10-2008 12:55 PM

RE: Hunting Gear Gift
 
Thermocell (bug control) withsome refills would be appreciated. A range finder is something he may not have. Just leave yourself with enough money to buy a new bikini in comoflauge. Even though it may be for you, it really is for him. What a great way to say, I support your hobby honey.

JFergus7 05-10-2008 01:13 PM

RE: Hunting Gear Gift
 
I would have to agree with the gift certificate. Everyone has preferences for equipment they prefer and to get him something he won't use would be a waste.

il coyote 05-10-2008 03:16 PM

RE: Hunting Gear Gift
 
I'm the same way timbercruiser, I can be real picky at times when buying hunting accessories. Same goes for tools.

But, if your boyfriend had mentioned a blind in the past, that's a good place to start. Most of us guys are dumb, but not that dumb, He probably said it for a reason.:D

Fletch 05-10-2008 04:27 PM

RE: Hunting Gear Gift
 
Get him a gift certificate to cabelas you can't go wrong. ;)


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