Let's see pics of your hunting blinds!
#178
Love it!
I've got a good friends who has about 600 acres with a school bus parked right in the middle. Has 6 shooting lanes with feeders cut away from the bus, each about 80 yards (picture spokes on a wheel), and feeders at then end of each lane. He lives in central Texas.
The bus is heated (propane) and sleeps 6. If they manage to stay quiet, the upwind blinds usually see action most mornings.
I've got a good friends who has about 600 acres with a school bus parked right in the middle. Has 6 shooting lanes with feeders cut away from the bus, each about 80 yards (picture spokes on a wheel), and feeders at then end of each lane. He lives in central Texas.
The bus is heated (propane) and sleeps 6. If they manage to stay quiet, the upwind blinds usually see action most mornings.
#179
Smoking Dee, I do't know who told you you may not use a blind in regular deer season in PA but that is not true. You most certainly may use a blind. All you have to do is put a fluorescent orange band around a tree so it can be seen in 360 degrees by the blind.
#180
Exactly and it has to be a minimum of 100 square inches and within 10' of the blind.