Hunting Washington Forum
Big Game Hunting => Bow Hunting => Topic started by: mburrows on August 14, 2021, 11:11:22 PM
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Thinking about replacing my ground blind at the last minute. Any recommendations? It will be used primarily for archery hunting, need something durable yet light (sub 20lbs ideally). I know there is a trade off at some point between durability and weight, would lean more towards a durable option if I had to. I really like taller shooting windows as well, usually set up in timber/mountain terrain, occasionally set up at water.
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Last one I bought was a cheap Ameristep that has help up well over the last three seasons.
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Camofire
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Last one I bought was a cheap Ameristep that has help up well over the last three seasons.
Yep
I have three, and a Double Bull. I like the Ameristep the best. But I am a muzzy hunter.
Wouldn’t buy a A Double Bull, I don’t like the material or the way the windows work.
I did buy three of the new surround view stake out blinds for turkey and I like them.
Can’t wait to hunt elk out of the blind.
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I did buy three of the new surround view stake out blinds for turkey and I like them.
In bright light can you see through the material? They sure are interesting if you can't see through them at any time!
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Last one I bought was a cheap Ameristep that has help up well over the last three seasons.
Yep
I have three, and a Double Bull. I like the Ameristep the best. But I am a muzzy hunter.
Wouldn’t buy a A Double Bull, I don’t like the material or the way the windows work.
I did buy three of the new surround view stake out blinds for turkey and I like them.
Can’t wait to hunt elk out of the blind.
Nice. Those Ameristeps are pretty darn good for the money. Think mine was on sale for like $100. I like to shoot out of the corner window actually.
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There's a Muddy blind on camofire right now for $84. https://www.camofire.com/