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Thread: I need advice on a Goose Blind
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August 15th, 2008, 10:41 AM #1
I need advice on a Goose Blind
Last year was my first year with Goose and Duck hunting. I am a big guy (6'3" - 350#). Last year I barrowed a blind. It was ok, but a bit cramped. This year I want to buy my own layout blind. I found these blinds which are made for bigger hunters.
Does anybody have any experience with any of these?
My friend that I hunt with likes the M2. It seems fine to me, but the others do too.
Help me decide? Or suggest another? Remember, first priority is it needs to be BIG enough.
I like this one, except the biggest downside is it would need camo'd, but It is the biggest one by a good 6" length and 5" width. 90"x42x20
Final Approach Guide XL
Avery M2 22lbs 84"x37x19
Avery M2
Avery Migrator 22lbs 84x36x10
Avery Migrator
Eliminator Pro Guide 20lbs 90"x42"x?
Foils Eliminator Pro Guide XLAdams County Sport Handgunners Association - President
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August 16th, 2008, 10:04 AM #2
Re: I need advice on a Goose Blind
i would use any of them. the guys that hunt geese on my farm use them and they seem awesome. they were smaller than you but would also fit there dogs in with them so........... I use a pit, its a lot of work and most places dont let you dig big ass holes in the field. Good luck with whatever you decide tim
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