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Good ground blind
sammy1234:
I'm looking for a good ground blind to use when hunting with my 62" recurve. If anyone here currently owns one that works well when using a longbow I am all ears. Just want to make sure I do not buy one that is too small (again).
Thanks
Craig
Kegan:
An upwind stump. I've had several deer come within range just sitting in the open on a log or rock, near a tree or two is even better. Unless they come in behind me, then *snort snort* no more deer :P. As for turkeys, I have no clue.
sailordad:
i hunt out of a double bull matrix,awesome blind.
i havent used a selfbow or long bow in it as of yet onlt ny wheelie bow :'(
when i purchased it i wasnt into primitive yet.
they do make what they call "recurve" models of most all of their blinds,one of the creators of te double bull blind co..thats all he hunts with are recurves/trad gear.
the recurve models are like 6 inches taller than the regualr models of the same blind.
my next one is going to be the DOUBLE BULL DARK HORSE RECURVE MODEL. they are a little spendy however i think well worth every penny spent.
i have used several other brands and always had problems with them, any thing from noisey to not being able to anchor them down securely.
the only problem i have had with my double bull( used for both turkey and deer ) is figuring where to set it up. ;D
good luck
tim
Pat B:
I've never used a store bought ground blind so I can't suggest one. Sitting still on the down wind side of a trail or food source with a good backdrop will work as well as a bought blind. Background cover that breaks up your outline will go a long way to conceal you and a bit of side and front cover helps also. Playing the wind and sitting still are the keys to successful ground hunting. Pat
mullet:
I carry a pair of pruning shears with me. Thay are lighter and I can build a ground blind or Hut real quick.
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