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    Show us your ground blinds

    As the season approaches and we start putting out our blinds, let's see your blind ideas. How well are yall hidden, after brushing in?

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    Last edited by jerp; 07-30-2016, 10:22 AM.

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      #3
      Not completely brushed-in but deer pay no attention to it.


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        #4




        18 yards to the feeder. Deer get less than half that on approach daily. Pics are from a year ago when we placed it. Youpon has covered back a little

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          #5
          Originally posted by jerp View Post
          Not completely brushed-in but deer pay no attention to it.


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          Like your feeder. Did you make it?

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            #6
            One of mine.

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              #7
              Originally posted by Quackerbox View Post




              18 yards to the feeder. Deer get less than half that on approach daily. Pics are from a year ago when we placed it. Youpon has covered back a little

              How do you put that many pics in on the same upload

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                Sorry pic didn't take above.
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                  #9
                  Two 6X6s.....Not brushed in but our deer aren't super spooky....plus the first one has been there since 2008. Now I do stack trimmings in front of it when I cut stuff down around the pen, but that's the extent of my brushing in. Deer and turkey get in between it and the feeder all the time. I shot one of better mgmt deer at 8 yards.

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                  My second blind is in a very open area on the edge of a thick treeline and it is magnified in these pics taken during the 2011 drought year. The grass is much taller and the trees are much thicker now but it is still pretty much sitting out there under the trees. But again, our deer don't pay it any attention since it has been there in this spot since 2011.

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                  Last edited by Smart; 07-30-2016, 11:35 AM.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Hoytbowhunter View Post
                    How do you put that many pics in on the same upload
                    . Tapatalk

                    Could be the size of the photo if you're having trouble. I want to say I've done as many as 5

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by Aggie Dad View Post
                      Like your feeder. Did you make it?
                      I designed it but I don't weld so I had a buddy put it together for me

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                        #12


                        Here's mine. I Keep it in the open and after a week or 2 they will get used to it


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                          #13
                          Originally posted by jerp View Post
                          Not completely brushed-in but deer pay no attention to it.


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                          What are the app measurements of the base for that pop up, sir ?

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                              #15
                              Made with cattle panels, occur, black plastic and camo burlap.

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