Re: Tower Blind
#7284
08/23/2014 02:31 PM
08/23/2014 02:31 PM
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Posts: 2,081 N.E. Indiana, Spitting distanc...
hornharvester
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Hoosier Hunter
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N.E. Indiana, Spitting distanc...
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Ive been debating whether to build an enclosed blind for bad weather hunting but I very seldom hunt when its raining unless its the first few days of gun season.
I like blinds but they seem to be kind of restricting to me.
And yes deleney is right, pictures are necessary. h.h.
If you're not a hemorrhoid, get off my butt.
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Re: Tower Blind
#7286
08/23/2014 04:12 PM
08/23/2014 04:12 PM
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Joined: Sep 2005
Posts: 6,089 The Swamps of South Ga!
BowBo
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The Swamps of South Ga!
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Classic! We have a boxblind on edge of big field with shooting windows. It's maybe ten feet high. Seen alot of deer on rainy days though!
Just call me Bo! In the Spring I Strut ~ In the Fall I Rut!
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Re: Tower Blind
#7290
08/25/2014 07:00 PM
08/25/2014 07:00 PM
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Joined: Feb 2003
Posts: 730 Winchester, IN
RedLab
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Winchester, IN
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I have 2 blinds built on hopper wagons. Gets you 6+ feet off the ground in a 6X8 room. Advantage is that you can move it any place around open fields. Comfy in bad weather and plenty of room for hunters/spectators.
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