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    Quote Originally Posted by Central Minn View Post
    The last 15 years or so all I archery hunt deer out of is ground blinds with shoot through netting....Out of the wind,rain,snow.One of the nicest features it keeps the Mosquitos out in the early part of season.
    Great on private property but here in Michigan if it is on public land anyone can use it. Too often they get vandalized or stolen. I've been hunting all natural ground blinds the last two years. Most guys don't like where I build them and I don't leave a seat for them to use!

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    I like being in a tree up above most of the bullets flying around
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    Hawke makes an enclosed blind with steel panels. Doubt they stop bullets. Probably more fatalities from tree stand falls than gunshots during hunting season.

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    Very true. It will shake ya up pretty good when a gun goes off behind you when you are the only one supposed to be on the property
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    Back to the lift- there was an old farmer in our county who had a lift built into the bed of his pickup. He would pull it up to the edge of a soybean field and hunt out of it. Something malfunctioned one evening and he spent the night in that thing. We still laugh about ole Speedy and his Deer stand.


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    Quote Originally Posted by BroKenneth View Post
    Back to the lift- there was an old farmer in our county who had a lift built into the bed of his pickup. He would pull it up to the edge of a soybean field and hunt out of it. Something malfunctioned one evening and he spent the night in that thing. We still laugh about ole Speedy and his Deer stand.


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    He needed a safety release valve to let that lift back to the ground
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    Quote Originally Posted by DockShootinJack View Post
    He needed a safety release valve to let that lift back to the ground
    Lol. Yep. He sold it. Never hunted out of it again. Just sat in his truck.


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    Always need an escape plan
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