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My first impression from the pictures is that it looks like the perfect road hunting setup. Just hitch it to a truck and go.
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Those are nice but expensive. What's not these days. Congratulations it'll be good to hunt in. There's an outfitters place in Oakwood, Tx. that sells them all the way up to Castle size. When I pass through sometimes I like to stop and dream a little.
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is it big enuff to lay down in, and nap?..... Mine is. 5'x7' interior, two people could easily stretch out in it. I have it mounted on a trailer as well.
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You guys who judge how others hunt need to pull your heads out of your asses.
In a world where ALL hunting, shooting, and taking of any game is under attack, we don't need to help their insane agendas.
Not to mention the varying terrains and conditions throughout the nation, where not everyone can step out of their cabin and see 25 miles in any direction unrestricted.
You are welcome to your ethics as far as hunting goes. But I for one will defend the freedom and hunting rights of anyone hunting with legal methods.
Flame away. 👍 I'd love to see a lot of the people ridiculing blind/stand hunting come up to the big northern woods and show us how to "hunt." Same thing down here having to hunt food plots, power line ROW’s among pine plantations. Pretty cool thing about the 'fire is you hear different perspectives from hunters all over the country about how to hunt deer. Me, I'd go nuts anymore sitting in a box blind in a 2 acre woodlot from dawn 'til dusk. But, when in Rome, and all. Conversely, my hunting buddies from Vermont are hard-pressed to believe there's "any deer out in that grass."
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Hey OP I'm right there with you on our outhouse hunting. I hunt on a farm where the owners nephew hunts too and we have an agreement that I don't intrude on his part of the farm, he has ran everyone off the place but me. I made this thing about 12 years ago and have enjoyed it ever since. I see an average of 20 deer every time I'm in it and every shot taken is at deer that are not alarmed and running. All one shot kills. Were I walking around on this farm, where I hunt for free mind you the nephew would have ran me off years ago. I'll get my walking time in trying to find an elk! Wheels come off just the same reason you mentioned.
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Some of the county laws around here require the hunter to be elevated if you want to use a rifle.
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You guys who judge how others hunt need to pull your heads out of your asses.
In a world where ALL hunting, shooting, and taking of any game is under attack, we don't need to help their insane agendas.
Not to mention the varying terrains and conditions throughout the nation, where not everyone can step out of their cabin and see 25 miles in any direction unrestricted.
You are welcome to your ethics as far as hunting goes. But I for one will defend the freedom and hunting rights of anyone hunting with legal methods.
Flame away. Good post.
The deer hunter does not notice the mountains
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What's the recommended yardage from the corn feeder?
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Indigenous people use to do it with a pointy stick, even up north in the timber. 😆
But we all know they had corn. 😂
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What's the recommended yardage from the corn feeder? Imagine you wouldn’t want the corn raining down on you in a blind. #BlindedByCornBad LOL 🦫
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What's the recommended yardage from the corn feeder? You are thinking of Texas...
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What's the recommended yardage from the corn feeder? Don't need to bait them here. There's corn and beans all around where I hunt. Nice creek for them to drink out of and plenty of cover. Acorns everywhere too. My own nature made paradise! And it's free. Best deal in the entire state and 1 1/2 miles from my house. Sounds like the OP has it about the same.
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Where? I want 5K of them at that price. Trailer is 5 times that...hell the tires are twice that sans rims... No kidding, right, "Normally $3995 but today only this RedNeck blind can be yours for $199 dollars, but wait, there's more!" Full set of Ginsu knives & 2 nights/3 days in beautiful atlantic city N.J
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