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Offline jjaba

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pop up blinds and coyotes
« on: December 11, 2013, 09:35:44 AM »
I know they can be a pain to set up and move but has anyone had any luck using a pop up blind with yotes? thinking of using mine to block some of the cold wet weather out.  will be using at night as well.
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Re: pop up blinds and coyotes
« Reply #1 on: December 11, 2013, 09:38:22 AM »
Will be doing the same! With heater inside as well. Some models are easier to set up than others that's for sure.
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Re: pop up blinds and coyotes
« Reply #2 on: December 11, 2013, 11:30:36 AM »
Mine is an Ameristep and I just toss it out there and it's done. I weighs 12.4 lbs with the backstraps included. Do some research and you'll find a reasonable packable blind out there.

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Re: pop up blinds and coyotes
« Reply #3 on: December 11, 2013, 11:41:40 AM »
I wouldn't waste my time setting something up and tearing it down every stand. Your there 15-30 minutes and moving down the road.  I think coyotes are smart enough to know something is out of place.  Dress warm and hunker down in the brush.

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Re: pop up blinds and coyotes
« Reply #4 on: December 11, 2013, 12:03:31 PM »
I tend to agree with what Ballance1 said.  I think coyotes are extremely leery of any change to their haunts.  I think if you put up a blind and left it there for a while (days), they'd get used to it after a while, but anything new will spook them.
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Re: pop up blinds and coyotes
« Reply #5 on: December 11, 2013, 12:21:03 PM »
I've had them come up within 5-10' of my pop up blind while turkey hunting.  Doesn't seem to bother them at all.  As soon as they get close enough to get a good whiff of you they're gone, but the blind doesn't seem to bother them .   I have a one man pop up blind (can't remember the who made it) but it pop's up in about 2 minutes and goes down just as quickly. (once you get the hang of it, takes a little practice to get in back down quickly).  If I were going out after yotes this time of year I'd sure use it.

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Re: pop up blinds and coyotes
« Reply #6 on: December 11, 2013, 12:29:24 PM »
No need for a pop up blind. I've sat out in the open and had coyotes come as close as 5 ft. Scares the hell out of you when you turn and see one right behind you with his guard hair up. A pop up blind is too much work. Sit still, dress warm, and shoot straight.

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Re: pop up blinds and coyotes
« Reply #7 on: December 11, 2013, 02:02:42 PM »
i know its hard to hunt in the cold wearing tight pants, so a heater and blind are a must, lol.   seriously, regardless how cold it is, you should be moving, from stand to stand, from truck to stand, etc etc, you will be warm, sit into a spot that gives you a good 360 vision if possible, matching your camo, call until you get cold, then move again to the next. 30 min. and move 30 min. and move.

 


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