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    Bow Hunting Deer Stand

    Thought I had already posted this one, but do any of you have plans for a ground blind hunting stand suitable for bow hunting?
    Tom

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    Its called a bucket or stool. Hope this helps!

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    Tom, pretty hard to beat the portable blinds they make nowdays, I have a couple of the double bull blinds, they set up in seconds and are great for archery hunting. They have been bought out by Primos but its still a great product.
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    If you go with a portable blind, make sure it is large enough for you to maneuver and shoot your bow. There are some excellent portable blinds available and very easy to set up, but there are also some that restrict your bow hunting.

    Good luck.

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    Why bother with such an elaborate device, hunting license, etc. Just drive around in your car for a bit!

    Have already hit two this season myself

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    Quote Originally Posted by Peter Kelly View Post
    Why bother with such an elaborate device, hunting license, etc. Just drive around in your car for a bit!

    Have already hit two this season myself
    Pretty good deal if you have an older 'large' car or pickup.. Freezer full of meat, and the insurance fixes your car.. It's win-win for all but the deer
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    Last edited by Myk Rian; 11-21-2011 at 12:16 PM.
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