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sailordad:
crooketarrow

my double bulls can be put up in less than 10 seconds,and down that fast too.
i use several on  the private land that i hunt.
i put them in know travel areas and just leave them.
so like if you i need to move,i do.i just go walk to the next blind
i used to only have one and moved it all the time,no big deal.like i said,10 seconds to take down,maybe 1 minute total to get it packed awy and start walking
i can and have sat thru sever thunderstorms,i dont get wet and it stays put when anchored
the wife sat thru 3 storms with me last year,her first time in it when a storm hit.
i told hew dont worry were fine,hour and half later when it quit raining i killed a 19 lb tom,13 yds from my blind

when i do use it for the occasional deer hunt(not much into that)i donr even worry about wind
i keep earth scent wafers in my blind pack,ive had deer as close as 2 yds and they just hung out.didnt even know i was there
i had a little spike buck stay for hours one day,i didnt even shoot him either

mullet:
   I make my blinds from Cabbage Palm fronds. I always carry pruning clippers with me. If a bird gobbles, it only takes a second to cut enough and stick in the ground to hide behind.

sailordad:
if i lived down there i would too Eddie
we dont have them luxuries up here
most years we dont have a whole lot of green around for turkey hunting

Red Dwarf:
Crooketarrow

I wouldn't mind a look at your ghillie; I have been thinking about one for a while. Do you have any pictures?

Red Dwarf

mullet:
 Tim, I had just the opposite problem when I hunted in Penn in the Spring. All my camo was green and there was none.

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