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Blinds

Messages posted to thread:
M.P. 06-Jun-19
bfisherman11 06-Jun-19
sir misalots 06-Jun-19
sir misalots 06-Jun-19
Bearfootin 06-Jun-19
Bowmania 06-Jun-19
Jim 06-Jun-19
Babysaph 06-Jun-19
Jim 07-Jun-19
badguybuster 07-Jun-19
plentycoupe 07-Jun-19
ground hunter 07-Jun-19
sir misalots 07-Jun-19
arlone 08-Jun-19
Wapiti - - M. S. 08-Jun-19
swampwalker 08-Jun-19
fdp 08-Jun-19
Babysaph 08-Jun-19
Babysaph 08-Jun-19
From: M.P.
Date: 06-Jun-19




My wife want to hunt this fall and I want to get a good hunting blind big enough for 2 people. There are tons on the market so I figured yall could give me some insight on what to check out and what to avoid .

From: bfisherman11 Compton's Traditional Bowhunters
Date: 06-Jun-19




I have a Rhino Blind and like it.

From: sir misalots
Date: 06-Jun-19




I have a baronnett grounder 350 pretty large

From: sir misalots
Date: 06-Jun-19




70X70 floor by 80 tall 90X90 across the middle

From: Bearfootin
Date: 06-Jun-19




You might want to look at the Hidden Hunter blinds.

From: Bowmania Professional Bowhunters Society - Associate Member Compton's Traditional Bowhunters
Date: 06-Jun-19




Go to the Baronnett web site. You'll have trouble making up your mind.

Bowmania

From: Jim Compton's Traditional Bowhunters
Date: 06-Jun-19




Barronett for sure!

From: Babysaph
Date: 06-Jun-19




I've tried em all and the deer where I hunt pick them out.

From: Jim Compton's Traditional Bowhunters
Date: 07-Jun-19




Jack, I set up ahead of my hunt season and brush mine in and have had no problems.

From: badguybuster
Date: 07-Jun-19




I just set up a Bullet and Blade from Cabelas....what an awesome blind. Tall enough to shoot a 70" long bow out of and huge inside.

From: plentycoupe Professional Bowhunters Society - Qualified Member
Date: 07-Jun-19




With all the blinds listed can you shoot a 64" longbow out of them without chanting it too much? Am having a hard time finding s blind tall enough to shoot comfortably out of.

From: ground hunter
Date: 07-Jun-19




why don't you save yourself a lot of money and build some natural blinds in the woods,... work a whole lot better

From: sir misalots
Date: 07-Jun-19




homemade blinds are OK. But for fowl weather hunts commercial blinds win. I get moving blankets from Harbor freight and lay them on the floor. quiet and warm in the bad months.

From: arlone Professional Bowhunters Society - Associate Member
Date: 08-Jun-19




I have the Baronnett 350 also and think it should be ok for two. Make sure you "arrange" yourselves and your "stuff" to be able to get off a shot. I know there are bigger blinds out there, but have no experience with them.

From: Wapiti - - M. S. Compton's Traditional Bowhunters
Date: 08-Jun-19




Barronett Big Mike plenty of room, plus there are replacement parts & repair kits available.

From: swampwalker
Date: 08-Jun-19




Barronett Big Cat. Bought two. Plenty big for a 68" longbow.

From: fdp
Date: 08-Jun-19




Agree with groundhunter. If you want it to be dry, and keep the rain out just put a piece of clear or black plastic over the top as you make it.

From: Babysaph
Date: 08-Jun-19




Can't do that here because they get legs. Lol.

From: Babysaph
Date: 08-Jun-19




I build natural blinds too . Put some brown tarp pieces overhead in the event of a rain. Don't hunt much in the rain anymore anyway .





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