Ground Blind?

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Tucker1
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Ground Blind?

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Looking for a good ground Blind Easy to set up, easy to transport and able to hunt with the Excal Any Suggestions
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Re: Ground Blind?

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If you can afford one the Double Bulls have plenty of room in them and are easy to set up. Primos sells them now.
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Double Bull or Rhino Both are terrific and will last for years, If you move around from place to place the Double Bull T-2 is a great blind, and hard to beat for the money Blinds like the Primos Ground Max or Vision Max are also very good. Rhino makes a fantastic blind that is as good ro better than the top of the line Double Bull and a lat less $$$
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I use the dog house blind, easy to set up, cheap,
can find them for a hundred bucks or less and
folds up into a bag about the size of a back pack.
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I have the same as Roly, got mine in the U.S for $50, definitely not in the same class as the other ones mentioned but I leave It up for a month and do not worry too much about it getting stolen or wrecked, and there is plenty of room for my daughter and I and two big office chairs.
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I have (had) a Dog House that I used for a few years but it finally bit the dust and the material ripped all to shreads this year. Easy and light to carry and quick and easy to set up too. Not sure yet what I'm gonna replace it with?
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Thanks guys. Looks like someone is going shopping
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Check out KillZone blinds. I have one of the Turrets and it's very good and not too expensive.
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Mine is ultra portable. Walk in anywhere, put on, no brushing in required. Works so well a squirrel jumped onto my lap.
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Here's a tip fer you gnd blind toters. Get you one of those fold-up golf bag haulers and strap yer gnd blind bag on it to pull it into yer spot or haul it out.You just got to go around some logs.
You can haul a lot of gear on one of those or it will even help haul out your deer too. Good Hunting.,
Oh yeah, you can camo paint it , fold it up and stick it inside your gnd blind. :D
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I use Hunters View, it's already set up.
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Here is a cpl pic's of the Doghouse.

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