pop up blinds
#2
RE: pop up blinds
I've hunted from an Ameristep Outhouse for several years now ,
and I love it . It's portable , hides your movement , protects you from the weather , and you don't even have to wear camo . I recently bought an Ameristep Trophy House so that my wife can hunt with me , so I needed a roomier blind .
and I love it . It's portable , hides your movement , protects you from the weather , and you don't even have to wear camo . I recently bought an Ameristep Trophy House so that my wife can hunt with me , so I needed a roomier blind .
#4
Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: northern illinois
Posts: 121
RE: pop up blinds
I have an outhouse also and it works good.But the next size up would be better for bow hunting.I think even Wal Mart has alot of their stuff now.They are alot cheaper now than when I got mine.Put a bucket or little folding stool in there and your all set.
#5
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: king of prussia pa USA
Posts: 632
RE: pop up blinds
welll,...spend the money and get a good one. double t2...here is mine. i shot at a ground hog the other day...2 times the second shot was the one, but he was looking around with a funny look on his face
#7
Typical Buck
Join Date: Mar 2004
Location:
Posts: 696
RE: pop up blinds
I have a Eastmen Outfitters Carbon Pop Up. One of the less expensive ones but it is awesome to set up in seconds, has a small back back carrying case to make it easy to haul around, and has worked just fine with camoflauge and scent elimination for both deer and turkey. No complaints and one of the best hunting "stands" I have.