I have deer hunted out of that very thing, and with good success!Mine looks a lot like a refrigerator box, with duct tape hinges on the door...
I have deer hunted out of that very thing, and with good success!Mine looks a lot like a refrigerator box, with duct tape hinges on the door...
I hope you weren't in that first blind when it was struck by lightning!View attachment 516228
This was my primary blind for over 20 years. 4x6 dimensions.
Lower left corner got a lightning strike, blowing a hole in there wherapon an owl took up residence for months. No way it could be cleaned and be safe for human habitation.
(The base will soon be for sale. 18’ tall.) I had already removed the ladder when the pic was taken.
My current blind in the same place is an Atwood’s special factory built 4X6 that’s well insulated and lots of windows to open. It’s so tight that a buddy heater fogs up the windows quickly unless one is open.
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There are two tripod stands. (Soon to be on sale, 12’ high) and a shop built wood ground blind. (Soon to be on sale). As well as another tower blind base that I think is 18’ or taller.
At least you won’t have to leave to take a dump.View attachment 516258View attachment 516259
Not mine, but a guy that works with me. Formerly a porta-potty.
Oh wow, I like that!!!Here is mine. I need to take some pictures from the inside looking out.View attachment 517138
No, it was struck while we were on the road one summer. No positive proof it was lightning, but there was nothing inside to show an impact from the exterior. All the debris was on the ground below, so speculation on my part.I hope you weren't in that first blind when it was struck by lightning!
I have looked at those Atwood's blinds for a couple of years, and while mine won't be as air tight, warn and comfortable, the one I got though was a lot more affordable. I do like yours though!
I typically hunt tripods and lean to buddy stands.
This one is on one of my places in TX and was crushed by a tree in a May storm. I was able to salvage it but was only able to make it half the original height.
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