From: Scooby-doo
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Date: 11-Mar-17 |
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Has anyone used the Smithsworks blinds?? Check them out at www.smithworksoutdoors.com I can get a great buy on the blind and the platform but I would like to hear from someone who has used or seen them!! They get great reviews but again I want first hand knowledge!! Thanks! Shawn
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From: RymanCat
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Date: 11-Mar-17 |
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Wonder if you can stand up in the 4x4 Shawn? Looks pretty good.
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From: Bowsage
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Date: 11-Mar-17 |
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Website recommends blind for compound users the way I read it in the frequently asked questions section.
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From: Scooby-doo
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Date: 12-Mar-17 |
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You can stand easily, not really worried about which bow too shoot out of it. I hunt with both and I have a spot that I believe this type of blind will allow me to kill some good bucks. I just cannot afford 99% of the elevated box blinds, most start at well above $800 and that is with out the elevated platform. I have found a way to get the blind and a 10ft elevated platform for $450 shipped!! Thanks! Shawn
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From: George D. Stout
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Date: 12-Mar-17 |
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I've seen the setups that Kevin mentioned and they looked like they would work just as well and a lot cheaper. But then I'm cheap Shawn, everyone knows that. 8^)
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From: fdp
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Date: 12-Mar-17 |
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It's just a box blind, what is supposed to be special about it out of curiosity?
As for size, 4'x4' is the normal size.
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From: 4nolz@work
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Date: 12-Mar-17 |
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Ive seen bracket sets with plans for 2x4s to build your own platform for existing blinds.You supply the blind and the 2x4s.
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From: bigdog21
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Date: 12-Mar-17 |
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portable blind/cabin deer will walk all around it. soak the wood with saltwater and they will lick on it lol.
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From: Scooby-doo
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Date: 12-Mar-17 |
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Actually look into the costs. I need something I can get in the air as the farmer does not want ground blinds as they leave a foot print. This would be out in a field of Alfalfa or clover or whatever he plants. I have stands all around the field edges but these deer are bedded right on top of this piece. I need to place something int the middle of the field and let them get used to it. None of the options above would work and as I said I am fairly cheap as well but even the cheap box blinds end up well over a grand. I cannot have something that weighs 4 or 5 hundred pound either as I have to be able to move it quickly to please the farmer. Shawn
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From: bigdog21
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Date: 12-Mar-17 |
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shawn you could build a platform and use you own ground blind a lot cheaper. I would go the ladder stand and cover for about 200.00 at the most.
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From: bigdog21
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Date: 12-Mar-17 |
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well try the mirror blinds or ghost blind and move wherever needed. easy to carry in and out.
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From: bigdog21
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Date: 12-Mar-17 |
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are just forget the blind and join in
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From: fdp
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Date: 12-Mar-17 |
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Build a 4x4 box blind on elevated legs. You can most likely do it for $150.00.
We've been using essentially the same ones on our deer lease in Runnells County Texas for nearly 10 years. Just slap a good coat of outdoor paint on 'em when thay need it.
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