Bale Blinds

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EastsideHuntinglodge
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Bale Blinds

Postby EastsideHuntinglodge » Mon Oct 10, 2016 2:12 pm

Looking to build some bale blinds for our standing corn duck hole. Anybody made any that would like to offer some advice? Thanks
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bigdecoy
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Re: Bale Blinds

Postby bigdecoy » Mon Oct 10, 2016 6:57 pm

As in any field blind, I think you should be able to shoot out of both sides.
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Denduke
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Re: Bale Blinds

Postby Denduke » Thu Nov 24, 2016 8:11 pm

Think this was touched on last year...
With the concern for low profile all the way to point of eliminating all shadows on a layout blind in field situation, has anyone tried/had success by the radical change to a monster hay bale now that they are so prominent thruout the fly way?
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Bail Out Hay Bale Blind helps you get the drop on your prey. A ripcord release opens the top third of the blind for fast shooting at waterfowl. In addition, the side and rear windows are ideal for when you are hunting deer and turkey. With a camo pattern and built-in brush pockets, this blind keeps you concealed. The Ameristep® Duck Commander Bail Out Hay Bale Blind includes a carrying case.
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Side and rear windows for deer and turkey hunting
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Includes backpack carrying case
Model: 1R42S040DFR
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