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#2
Typical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: AR USA
Posts: 889
RE: Turkey Blinds
I use the ameristep doghouse blind, but only when bowhuntin. as far as gun huntin, in my opinion, their a waste of time. Just sit back against a tree and call em in.
BTW- the doghouse is on sale now for $69.00 I think, at wing supply. very good blind for the price!
BTW- the doghouse is on sale now for $69.00 I think, at wing supply. very good blind for the price!
#3
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: The Wild Turkey Capitol of the World......Missouri
Posts: 1,027
RE: Turkey Blinds
That is an excellent price on the Doghouse blind. My nephew has one and he really likes it for the right situation like rainy weather or taking a youngster hunting with you. I can' t imagine that you would ever find a better blind at a better price!
#4
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Auburn Georgia USA
Posts: 84
RE: Turkey Blinds
I got one of the GameTracker blinds a few weeks ago and set it up a little ways back in the woods on a food plot that the turkeys use alot when it rains. Should be nice and dry and comfortable on those rainy days. Last year I hunted in the rain and maybe I' m getting old but I think I' ll enjoy being in the blind this year!
9 more days until the season opens!!
9 more days until the season opens!!
#5
RE: Turkey Blinds
I have one of those pop-up " tipped over umbrella" style blinds. To be honest and blunt - it' s a piece of $#%@!!!! It resembles an Advantage Timber round blob and doesn' t provide enough concealment. I' ve used it only when I really had nice cover to blend it in with. Most of the time, I don' t bother with it.
Butch
Butch
#6
Spike
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: mn
Posts: 45
RE: Turkey Blinds
I used the Double Bull blind last spring and loved it. It sets up easy and fast and it lets you get away with all kinds of movement. You can set it up in the wide open and the turkeys will walk right past it without spooking.
#7
Fork Horn
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Grand Rapids, Michigan
Posts: 141
RE: Turkey Blinds
I agree with yelper, when I bought my Double Bull T5 I finally shot a bird with my bow, not one but two. and for all the people who thought about video tapping your hunts. it is a dream. Keep in mind, get a blind that does not flap around in the wind, it must be tite as a drum. You can not go wrong with the Double Bull.
#8
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location:
Posts: 437
RE: Turkey Blinds
I would suggest Ameri-step. I have used the jake house, outhouse, and doghouse over the years. The jakehouse is small and portable. The others are larger and more for bowhunting or for someone who knows they will be staying in one spot. I like to use them on rainy days. If you got the time to go then you have to go and they keep you dry.
#9
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Sonora TX USA
Posts: 137
RE: Turkey Blinds
I always just use the natural foilage around me and make a couple of blinds a little while before the season when I am scouting. Then ifn I need to change positions i have a couple of camo nets that I use.