If you hunt in the U.P. where we get lots of snow like I do. You will get tired of getting to your blind and have it laying on the ground because of all the snow. What I do is find two trees wider apart than your blind is wide. Then find a sturdy stick or small tree longer that the two trees are from each other. I set my blind between these two trees and wire the stick/tree over my blind to these two living trees and then wire/rope my blind to this. There should be a handle loop attached to the top of blind. It will save you time and noise in the morning when you want to be quite.
Charley, this is not a criticism but...between youtube videos & football games while in camp, is there much time to hunt? With low deer numbers in many parts of the U.P. it's long hours in the blind for me. I can watch lions highlights on youtube after dark.
If you hunt in the U.P. where we get lots of snow like I do. You will get tired of getting to your blind and have it laying on the ground because of all the snow. What I do is find two trees wider apart than your blind is wide. Then find a sturdy stick or small tree longer that the two trees are from each other. I set my blind between these two trees and wire the stick/tree over my blind to these two living trees and then wire/rope my blind to this. There should be a handle loop attached to the top of blind. It will save you time and noise in the morning when you want to be quite.
Charley, this is not a criticism but...between youtube videos & football games while in camp, is there much time to hunt? With low deer numbers in many parts of the U.P. it's long hours in the blind for me. I can watch lions highlights on youtube after dark.