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Quick, fold up blind advice.

Started by deerbasshunter3, March 02, 2015, 09:33:24 PM

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Uncle Tom

Quote from: callmakerman on March 03, 2015, 08:53:24 PM
I've been using the roll up blind put out by HS for about 5 years now and love it plus it's under 20 bucks I think
Use the HS roll up....couple stakes that break down in minute...just steak it out legs-length away and shoot right over top...hide your hand-body movements..had mine for years..would not go in without it. Another thing I sometimes do is cut some cedar limbs the day before a hunt, tie string around end and drag in to steak out around my set-up....works especially well if I have a specific spot I am sitting that morning and will be coming back to on later hunts....already set up and ready to hunt.

deerbasshunter3

I purchased some camo netting and five 36" wooden dowels. I'm going to make my own. I know the wood will probably only hold up for one season but I saved a little money and like making stuff that I can use.

Cut N Run

A buddy of mine took a few carbon arrows & epoxied screw eyes into the ends, then he threads  parachute cord through the screw eyes and ties the cord between trees. He drapes die-cut camo fabric over it and drives the arrows into the ground.  He uses a few wire twist ties to keep the fabric tied down to the poles so it doesn't flap in the breeze.  I works good if you set it up in advance in the daylight, because it is not easy to set up in the dark.

I have an Ameristep 3-D blind that works really well, though the stakes don't break down to a compact size like some others.

Jim
Luck counts, good or bad.

strum

the backpacker blind from hunter specialties for me. it uses adjustable stakes up to 54" tall and 12' long..
packs easy and will set up in minuets ..

Struthunter

Ameristep Doghouse has been good to me for many years easy to carry straps lightweight, great for prehunt setups