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blinds
I would like to know what a good blind is? i have hunted out of a double bull matrix blind and frankly i loved it but the only thing is that i have moved since then and now that i live in the black hills of south dakota i dont quite know if they have any patterns that would work up here if anyone has any suggestions on other patterns or other blinds i would appreciate it.
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Just a Suggestion
Not familiar with the foilage and patterns around the Black Hills area but if you liked the Double-Bull, you may want to either pin or move natural branches and deadfalls where you're actually hunting to help camo it or buy some colored (brown/green, etc) material and cover the blind altogether.
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afternoon huntinbuddy
These have worked for me,, Maximum utilization of available resources upper pond http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v3.../in2-upond.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v3...s/ft-upond.jpg the downs http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v3...s/in-dns-1.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v3...les/ft-dns.jpg the far downs http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v3...les/fr-dns.jpg
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May I suggest staying away from the 'outhouse' blind. It is easy to setup with the steel rings on only 2 sides..this leaves the other 2 sides without tension and it does flap in the breeze...I have a guy interested in buying it from me..cheap so I can get one like the doghouse...small...but has tension on 4 sides...from experience!...oh and since the outhouse blind tapers to the top, it does take away too much room.
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