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    #16
    Originally posted by Triple 7 View Post
    I quit wasting my money on popups and just started building cattle panel blinds. They last longer and seem to keep the scent in better than a pop up will. I can build one on a 6' platform for less than one new pop up cost.
    Got a link or tutorial? Tractor supply is just down the road from me up here in WI..

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      #17
      Originally posted by ReDNeQ View Post
      Got a link or tutorial? Tractor supply is just down the road from me up here in WI..
      can you see the pictures from above?

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        #18
        Triple7 , what do yall use for the door?

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          #19
          Originally posted by junior View Post
          Triple7 , what do yall use for the door?
          4x4 sheet of plywood. But I have another piece of cattle panel that I may cut and use it. The plywood is kind of heavy and sags.

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            #20
            I've got the Barronet Grounder 350 and it is huge! I have more room than I will ever need.

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              #21
              Originally posted by BigThicketBoy View Post
              I have the Big Mike at the bottom of this web page. Big and tall so I can stand and shoot.

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                #22
                Our Primos Double Deluxe is exactly what your looking for! It goes on sale with mail-in-rebate regularly

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                  #23
                  build your own it is hell of lot cheaper and can do it in a couple of hours.

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                    #24
                    Originally posted by mastercraftka View Post
                    build your own it is hell of lot cheaper and can do it in a couple of hours.

                    http://discussions.texasbowhunter.co...d.php?t=660743
                    The only issue I see is being able to keep from falling out of it

                    I think I'll build a panel blind for my creek bottom spot next year. I'd like to be able to get 6-8' above the feeder to eleviate movement detection, as well as be able to get tractor forks under it in case of rising waters.

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                      #25
                      Just buy you a big mikes off of amazon for 179 with tax it's plenty big for 2 guys

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                        #26
                        Just got one from Walmart free shipping no tax. I like homemade blinds (I like to use cedar posts to build a frame, and branches and burlap), but they are not portable. I need to be able to move mine around and carry it on my back.

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                          #27
                          Originally posted by Triple 7 View Post
                          4x4 sheet of plywood. But I have another piece of cattle panel that I may cut and use it. The plywood is kind of heavy and sags.


                          How are y’all securing the tarp to the cattle panel and conduit? Are y’all using a certain kind of tarp?


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                            #28
                            Originally posted by horns07 View Post
                            How are y’all securing the tarp to the cattle panel and conduit? Are y’all using a certain kind of tarp?


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                            Zip ties. Lots of them. I just used tarps from tractor supply for this one. I have wrapped them in carpet or old hay bale tarps. They will last a long time and when they do start to wear out. I just leave them on and wrap another around it.


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                              #29
                              Originally posted by Triple 7 View Post
                              Zip ties. Lots of them. I just used tarps from tractor supply for this one. I have wrapped them in carpet or old hay bale tarps. They will last a long time and when they do start to wear out. I just leave them on and wrap another around it.


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                              The wind doesn’t cause the tarp to rip around the zip ties?


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                                #30
                                Not really. I use a ton of them


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