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Started by Life of Riley, June 23, 2016, 09:55:12 PM
Quote from: EZ on June 26, 2016, 09:31:57 AMJust something to keep in mind and this is by no means a slam on anyone's method of hunting, but there are tons of "turkey killers" who don't use blinds. Just a thought.
Quote from: Flounder on June 29, 2016, 10:56:12 PMWhat's the best blind out there? Double Bull. Imo.I have several and take good care of all. I wash,spray and lube after each season. Waterproof each one.I have bad joints due to a lot of Football. Blinds are awesome and no doubt increase my years hunting by many.Flounder
Quote from: silvestris on October 14, 2016, 09:20:10 AMMyself, I despise blinds, as opposed to hides. In an enclosed blind, I do not feel claustrophobic as such, but I feel that I have been deprived of the outdoor experience, i.e. the blue sky (hopefully), the forest panorama, etc. A hide, on the other hand such as a downed tree, a few bushes stuck up in front, or a three foot stake up netting gives me the best of both worlds, some concealment along with the feeling of being there. Sitting in a dark enclosure looking out of a hole just doesn't give me pleasure which is the reason I am out there.
Quote from: MK M GOBL on February 04, 2017, 11:32:48 PMControversy aside, Double Bull makes the best blind out there and I have a number of them from the old T2 & T5 to newer Dark Horse's and Double Wide's. they may cost a bit more initially but my oldest Double Bull blind is now 15 years old. You do need to take care of them and know how to set them up right. Not only to hunt out of but so there are not getting damaged through tough whether. MK M GOBL