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Eric Krewson:
I did the same on a food plot I planted, I killed a small buck out of it. The second picture is a deer's view of me in my blind behind the dirt hump, you have to be invisible, I shot the buck a no more than 5 yards.
Again, shoot through holes in the blind.
Black Moshannon:
That’s a great looking setup. Going out tomorrow morning to setup another one. I’ll probably just set up some stakes and camo net and stack a small amount of brush against it since I will likely have to move it depending on where deer coming in from. I’m just ballparking the location. After that I will want to set it up more like yours. I got my food plot planted, weather has been good for growing it.
Eric Krewson:
The blind pictured above is on a former log yard I turned into a food plot, then the dozer leveled the hill top it left dirt humps on the edges. I dug out the back side of the dirt humps and made a flat place for my chair. I made another similar blind on the other side of the plot for a different wind direction.
Another view of the plot, this deer nailed me, I moved when I should have stayed still.
Black Moshannon:
I like it. Chair sitting sounds ideal too, why not get comfortable.
Muleman:
i recommend a Barnett they are 80" tall about a 100 bucks,i have a primos its like 76" tall ground max its good to but not sure if its still made,both have the pop out hubs make them easy to set up fast,use a 2 wheel golf pull cart to haul the blind around works like a charm,i believe a game cart would also work great.Mule
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