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#14
RE: Turkey Blinds
The Stealth Bowholder is a great addition too any blind you use!
You can get one at www.stealtharchery.com
You can get one at www.stealtharchery.com
#15
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Neenah Wisconsin USA
Posts: 61
RE: Turkey Blinds
Buy a double bull ! case closed...
almost 10 years of evolution making my own till I found these !
set up in 1:00 minute with practice, you can do anyting you want once inside.
A nice chair, video camera w/tripod, heater, food, ect. I bow hunt only so I pick a spot & stay there for 12/24 hours. They only weight 6 lbs & carry well over your shoulder.
almost 10 years of evolution making my own till I found these !
set up in 1:00 minute with practice, you can do anyting you want once inside.
A nice chair, video camera w/tripod, heater, food, ect. I bow hunt only so I pick a spot & stay there for 12/24 hours. They only weight 6 lbs & carry well over your shoulder.
#16
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Scottsdale Arizona USA
Posts: 527
RE: Turkey Blinds
I just biught the new I-50 double bull import blind. Same as their top of the line but has very black lining so I think it' s better. Have had turkey within 5 feet and elk and deer within 40 in my freinds double bull. It was $350. If you dont have the bucks the Ameristep sounds good. Stay away from the $300 carbon cabin from Cabelas as I used my other buddy' s and it was a noisy floppy deal and real hard to fold back into a circle. Good hunting.