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Dorkus

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Here is mine, just finished it this weekend.






Just joking, not mine.
 

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I’ve been deer hunting since 1982, and I can’t remember ever killing a “big” buck out of a box stand. :anyone:
I have been deer hunting since the early 70's and I have never hunted from any type of box stand. I either used a climbing stand or some sort of ground blind.

This will be my first year to ever hunt from a permanent deer blind.
 

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I have been deer hunting since the early 70's and I have never hunted from any type of box stand. I either used a climbing stand or some sort of ground blind.

This will be my first year to ever hunt from a permanent deer blind.
Only tripods and ground blinds for me. I do have a ladder stand which I will probably try this season. It is one of my “extra” spots so may not make it to it.
 

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The company that made these went out of business years ago, but this is the best ground blind I’ve ever hunted out of. They’re really comfortable and easy to catch a nap in, and you can conceal them about anywhere. They’re made for rifle hunting, but you can use a crossbow if you’re really careful. I was in one when I killed my biggest buck in 2020.
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The company that made these went out of business years ago, but this is the best ground blind I’ve ever hunted out of. They’re really comfortable and easy to catch a nap in, and you can conceal them about anywhere. They’re made for rifle hunting, but you can use a crossbow if you’re really careful. I was in one when I killed my biggest buck in 2020.
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Great looking blind!

I wouldn't mind having one of those to use crow hunting. 😉

Speaking of crow hunting, the 2024 crow season opens this Thursday!!! 😁😁😁😁😁😁😁
 

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Great looking blind!

I wouldn't mind having one of those to use crow hunting. 😉

Speaking of crow hunting, the 2024 crow season opens this Thursday!!! 😁😁😁😁😁😁😁
Speaking of, I killed 6 crows yesterday morning here in east TX while pig hunting with a 22 using subsonic ammo before they could figure out what was happening.
I dropped 3 and had 3 fludder off into some pines, and I didn’t go look for them.
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question for those of you that hunt from ground blinds - Any of you were glasses? I sat in the ground blind I posted earlier and was in all black including a balaclava. Only thing that wasn't black was the open face part and I wear glasses. The does came past a cedar tree that blocked the view but once passed it and looked over at the ground blind then heads started bobbing up and down along with a foot stomp or two. I never moved. I had a similar thing happen last year in our redneck blind on the trailer. Assume it's the glasses and not the Mexican food from the night before! :)
 

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question for those of you that hunt from ground blinds - Any of you were glasses? I sat in the ground blind I posted earlier and was in all black including a balaclava. Only thing that wasn't black was the open face part and I wear glasses. The does came past a cedar tree that blocked the view but once passed it and looked over at the ground blind then heads started bobbing up and down along with a foot stomp or two. I never moved. I had a similar thing happen last year in our redneck blind on the trailer. Assume it's the glasses and not the Mexican food from the night before! :)
I wear glasses and that has caused me to get busted on more than one occasion!
 

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