check out the test pic. of the new double bull camo
#11
RE: check out the test pic. of the new double bull camo
I had been planning on picking up a Double Bull Blind this summer as my Ameristep Brickhouse blew away in a wind storm, but I think I am going to look elsewhere. The major reason I was going to choose the Double Bull was because the Predator camo was amazing. I may just have to look into the ASAT blind!
#12
RE: check out the test pic. of the new double bull camo
The camo looks good, but I don't know that there was anything wrong with the Predator. Until they make a blind that is invisible I still think deer will pick it out unless it is really brushed in or left out so the deer can get used to it.
#13
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: ELK GROVE CA USA
Posts: 1,251
RE: check out the test pic. of the new double bull camo
i am not a double bull owner...but that camo doesn't look too bad....i will say i don't think in comparing double bull with the new camo it is not "as open" but i think would do the job just fine, IMO.
#16
Banned
Join Date: Nov 2007
Posts: 824
RE: check out the test pic. of the new double bull camo
Im so mad that the camo I got last year isn't good anymore. Or the year before that, or the year before that.........
Call me crazy, but I swear I saw a picture of Fred Bear in khakis and a flannel shirt, sitting next to a harvested whitetail.
Call me crazy, but I swear I saw a picture of Fred Bear in khakis and a flannel shirt, sitting next to a harvested whitetail.
#17
RE: check out the test pic. of the new double bull camo
ORIGINAL: vabyrd
Im so mad that the camo I got last year isn't good anymore. Or the year before that, or the year before that.........
Call me crazy, but I swear I saw a picture of Fred Bear in khakis and a flannel shirt, sitting next to a harvested whitetail.
Im so mad that the camo I got last year isn't good anymore. Or the year before that, or the year before that.........
Call me crazy, but I swear I saw a picture of Fred Bear in khakis and a flannel shirt, sitting next to a harvested whitetail.