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Double Bull blinds....some what long

Discussion in 'Guns & Hunting' started by longbow, Oct 23, 2008.

  1. Oct 23, 2008 at 1:08 PM
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    longbow

    longbow [OP] I see you now..................

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    Now I am not selling this product, just telling who-ever is interested. True they cost, but hey mine was given as a gift.
    During a recent hunting trip for longbeards I sat in this blind, it was set up a week or so in advance, in a perfect ambush sight. And boy did I see the deer.
    First off, I seen around 25 deer, but these 3 I am going to write about, the first is a doe and her fawn, they walked out of the woods on a trail in a cedar thicket. They eye balled one of my decoys, turned around and walked towards me. Close, lets just say with-in 2 feet. And to bless me with just being their, they took a dump and I was close enough to see that butt pucker. They walked into the field, and I watched them for 45 minutes until the sun was gone.
    The next was a 8 point buck, walked right behind me, heard him grunting and breathing. He walked in front of me, and stopped, turned his head and looked into the blind. But........he stayed their, soooooooooo close I was able to count the wiskers on his nose, (got lost at 22).
    "This to me is what hunting is all about"
    Besides those 3, 12 others got with-in 15 yards of me, I used a range finder just to be sure.
    This is the first time I used a man made blind, and by the looks of things this may pay off better that my Summit.
    Good luck to you all.........:)
     
  2. Oct 23, 2008 at 1:26 PM
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    tacomaman06

    tacomaman06 Carolina Alliance: Enforcer

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    getting there....
    thanks for sharing. we have always built our own blinds, but i gotta tell ya, the double bulls are nice. i may have to pony up one day and get one for our deer land.
     
  3. Oct 23, 2008 at 6:40 PM
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    hoosiertaco

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    They truly are a great blind. Bought one when it was time to take the little ones hunting to hide their antsyness. I highly recommend the DB, well worth the money.:cool:
     

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