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« Reply #15 on: January 12, 2009, 01:09:46 PM » |
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I have a brand new, Double-Bull Archery ground Blind in Predator Camo that I am considering selling if anyone is interested. Cabela's has them for $499.99. I would sell it for $280.00 plus shipping if any of you are interested. They are at Cabela's, so you can see one for yourself.
Primos Double-Bull Dark Horse Hunting Blind Item:UJ-418349 Reg: $449.99
Currently on Sale I see for: $399.99
Mine comes with a nice camo carrying case and shoulder strap for easy carrying to your location. They are very spacious inside. All five of my kids have played in it. There are no tears or damage of any kind. It is virtually brand new, still looks and smells new too. I take extremely good care of all of my equipment as they are hard to come by, as yours is. Money it tight for all of us, so I am offering this Beautiful Ground Blind at a huge discount only to our site members. It is for sale locally too for much more.
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« Reply #16 on: January 28, 2009, 07:18:42 PM » |
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The only time I ever went up a tree hunting was in self defense - after the bear left - I gave up bow hunting.
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« Reply #17 on: January 28, 2009, 09:33:40 PM » |
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The only time I ever went up a tree hunting was in self defense - after the bear left - I gave up bow hunting.
Don
Got to hear the rest of that story some time.... 
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« Reply #18 on: January 29, 2009, 08:22:29 PM » |
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:  WOW Don...do tell... 
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« Reply #19 on: May 03, 2009, 10:15:05 PM » |
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Reading all the replies on here seems like my family and I are still in the stone age of hunting tech, other than me and my dad both have a GPS. But we've never used any kind if tree stand or blind, that i can think of. But i guess, thinking about it where I hunt (And prolly where Lucas hunts) there isn't really a flat place other than the road you came in on! Its all steeper than a mules A%# I've been wanting to try a tree stand for a long time, but i don't think i could sit there for more than an hour to tell the truth. The pic below is my dads buck from Last year. Last buck i shot was a couple years ago and just a little forkie  but was good eatin.
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« Reply #20 on: May 29, 2009, 06:09:11 PM » |
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 LOL HillBilly...I was the same way too when I was first introduced to tree stand hunting. We scouted the same, found a heavy traffic area, then set up the stand and climbing into it with great anticipation. I shot my first Bear out of one, I was headed to one and shot my first 5x5 Elk, have shot numerous deer out of one since, alot headed in to it and out from it too heh heh. Shot my last 5x4 Elk out of one too. My largest white tail out of a make shift ground blind. There is one on SportsmansGuide.com that is a buddy blind. It is a two seater and costs around $59.00. We can take our spouses, kids or buddies. They are easy I will be selling my nice $399.95 Double Bull blind now with full Predator Camoflauge. I was considering donating it to the First Annual LRS Shoot that we might have later this year...possibly. Sean and I will be excluded of course. So if either of us take the trophy, the blind may go to the next highest place fellow...one of you! We'll see if the wife allows it though, LOL! Really fun to set up two of them close or even in the same tree and bring your wife or one of your kids along. :{)
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« Reply #21 on: August 01, 2009, 12:09:29 PM » |
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 SOLD the Double Bull Ground Blind to a guy in South Dakota the other day...sorry gents, it is gone! 
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« Reply #22 on: December 26, 2009, 08:25:58 PM » |
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 I will be headed over to the Ukraine to help build a chuch building for Red October. While I'm there, I hope to get the chance to shoot with a few folks if there is enough time...we'll see. :{)
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« Reply #23 on: December 27, 2009, 12:29:54 PM » |
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Sounds like a good time, have a great trip!
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« Reply #24 on: October 29, 2010, 12:00:55 PM » |
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Well I stuck me a doe yesterdee outta my "OLE MAN" tree climber. I saw 8 or 10 total and she was the best outta the bunch. I saw two young bucks today and a wolf. I guess the blood from yesterdee had teh wolf in there scout'n.... He was about 200 yards out and no shot with teh bow.... If'n I would have had that triple deuce his a$$ would have been KOed!!!!
That OLE MAN climber is awesome and it is about 8 years old now and still hunt'n......
Oh and no pics.... I got the doe back to my skiff on the bank and as luck would have it the batteries were dead.... I made a great shot I thought as it went through both shoulders. I saw the feathers as she jumped and ran, blood squirt'n! But the arrow broke in half as it was through her shoulders when she jumped I guess..... I watched her lay down adn waited 30 but that wut'n enough. I waited another 30 and blood trailed her to where she was pilled up!!! I had to make a back pack outta her legs and put her on my back. (That's a whole nuther story but picture this, make deer back pack, lay on ground next to deer, put arms through, roll on belly, then stand up with 130 pound deer back pack) lol
It's a lil trick I learned in RSA when I was on a hunt there. You cut around the front leg elbow, break knuckle, carefully skin down in between bone and ligament about half way down that piece of the leg. No you have a T handle. Slice in between back leg and ligament to make a hole. Stick front leg T handle through. Now it won't pull back through. Do the same with other side and you have a deer back pack. CAUTION!!!! Make sure to put orange vest on deer during GUN SEASON!!! LMAO
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« Reply #25 on: January 22, 2011, 10:30:59 AM » |
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Nice Job Sir, good for you! :{) 
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