Ground Blind Usage?

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a good thing about ground blind is that its weather proof so you don't get wet on rainy day :mrgreen:
no need for ladder or strap to hold you up and preventing you from falling down the tree.
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cdn.redneck wrote:a good thing about ground blind is that its weather proof so you don't get wet on rainy day :mrgreen:
no need for ladder or strap to hold you up and preventing you from falling down the tree.


....now if they can only make them snore proof :shock: :shock:


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amythntr wrote:
cdn.redneck wrote:a good thing about ground blind is that its weather proof so you don't get wet on rainy day :mrgreen:
no need for ladder or strap to hold you up and preventing you from falling down the tree.


....now if they can only make them snore proof :shock: :shock:


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Re: Ground Blind Usage?

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I keep one set up during the gun hunt for my father...mid eighties.
He hunts as spirit and heart(literally) moves him, and can atv very close to set-up.
Fortunately he is past the age of itchi feet...my sons working on THAT learning curve...:)
I'm pleased to see the option remain for a life long hunter and bush walker, and
a small bragging point for family bonding....4 point last fall, and largest buck
by weight at local cutters the yr before.
So if feeling a little geriatric guys..a great solution.
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