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<blockquote data-quote="TeamTomlyn" data-source="post: 4124391" data-attributes="member: 46099"><p>I have a 8'x8' platform that is elevated 5', all made with treated lumber. Grab a nice heavy duty 3 season blind, we use a barronett blinds. I set mine up a month before youth season and take the extra time to guideline it out a good 12' on each hub. Then get 4- 1"x6"x8' and screw down the skirting of the blind to the platform. This will be my 3rd year with this set up and it seems to be holding up well.</p><p>I only leave the blind up around deer season and take it down afterwards. The platform stays put year round and can be used as an elevated shooting position for coyote and buzzards.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TeamTomlyn, post: 4124391, member: 46099"] I have a 8'x8' platform that is elevated 5', all made with treated lumber. Grab a nice heavy duty 3 season blind, we use a barronett blinds. I set mine up a month before youth season and take the extra time to guideline it out a good 12' on each hub. Then get 4- 1"x6"x8' and screw down the skirting of the blind to the platform. This will be my 3rd year with this set up and it seems to be holding up well. I only leave the blind up around deer season and take it down afterwards. The platform stays put year round and can be used as an elevated shooting position for coyote and buzzards. [/QUOTE]
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