That’s a pretty impressive set up for the price. I’m happy with mine, a field and stream single for like $20 at a yard sale but the versatility of this one being used three if not four ways is pretty cool. Great review.
Great video, and along with everyone else it does get me excited for Spring Gobbler. This year tho I'm trying ( hopefully ) something different and that is saddle hunting for them. Deer, Turkey and Coyotes from the saddle this year.
Have to say it has peaked my interest big time, I'm thinking it would be good for staying in it a couple of nights or so hunting out of it, just thinking. Good review on it, Carl
@@TheBudgetSportsman When you did the single review a while back I ask you about it being WF and you told me it wasn't, had a different handle then. Thanks for the reminder.
If you've never heard of the Ground Effect hunting seat, (by 03 Outfitters), you might want to take a look at it and do a review on it. It's really a great hunting seat especially for the mobile hunter, plus it's dead quiet in any weather. It's also made in the USA by two Marine Corps veterans. I personally don't think that there's a better seat on the market. Check it out.
I used this blind on a windy evening hunt with my daughter. I was surprised at how much colder it felt when I stuck my hand out the window than inside. That may be a subjective report, but it’s all I have.
Is there any point to trying to hunt deer from the popup blind at dusk of the day you set it up? I've heard that these blinds will spook deer until they've got used to them.
I thought I responded to this and now it’s not there. I have set up a blind in the afternoon and killed deer that same evening…with a gun. I’ve set up early in the morning in the dark and killed deer that same morning…with a gun. Deer will definitely be wary of it until they get used to it, but so far they seem to just keep their distance, but it out of gun range. Trying to get them into bow range may be different. You would probably need to set up your blind and leave it for a while for them to get comfortable with it and brushing in your blind well would help. I should also mention that I have only killed does by setting it up and hunting the same day, a mature buck may respond differently to it that what I’ve experience with does.
That’s a pretty impressive set up for the price. I’m happy with mine, a field and stream single for like $20 at a yard sale but the versatility of this one being used three if not four ways is pretty cool. Great review.
Hard to beat the yard sale finds.
Getting me pumped up for spring turkey 🙂
Good information Nate 👍
Great video, and along with everyone else it does get me excited for Spring Gobbler. This year tho I'm trying ( hopefully ) something different and that is saddle hunting for them. Deer, Turkey and Coyotes from the saddle this year.
Wow, I can’t imagine spring turkey hunting from a saddle. Good luck and let me know how it goes!
That thing is huge. I believe a great a great value. Im hoping to have the smaller one by spring gobbler season
Nice. Should make a great turkey blind.
Have to say it has peaked my interest big time, I'm thinking it would be good for staying in it a couple of nights or so hunting out of it, just thinking. Good review on it, Carl
It’s not going to be completely waterproof, so keep that in mind if you’re thinking of staying in it.
@@TheBudgetSportsman When you did the single review a while back I ask you about it being WF and you told me it wasn't, had a different handle then. Thanks for the reminder.
If you've never heard of the Ground Effect hunting seat, (by 03 Outfitters), you might want to take a look at it and do a review on it. It's really a great hunting seat especially for the mobile hunter, plus it's dead quiet in any weather. It's also made in the USA by two Marine Corps veterans. I personally don't think that there's a better seat on the market. Check it out.
Nate, how does this blind do at cutting out wind- especially on the see through walls?
I used this blind on a windy evening hunt with my daughter. I was surprised at how much colder it felt when I stuck my hand out the window than inside. That may be a subjective report, but it’s all I have.
It would be nice if it would zip from front to back not back to front that would make a bigger door for the double blind
Is there any point to trying to hunt deer from the popup blind at dusk of the day you set it up? I've heard that these blinds will spook deer until they've got used to them.
I thought I responded to this and now it’s not there.
I have set up a blind in the afternoon and killed deer that same evening…with a gun.
I’ve set up early in the morning in the dark and killed deer that same morning…with a gun.
Deer will definitely be wary of it until they get used to it, but so far they seem to just keep their distance, but it out of gun range.
Trying to get them into bow range may be different. You would probably need to set up your blind and leave it for a while for them to get comfortable with it and brushing in your blind well would help.
I should also mention that I have only killed does by setting it up and hunting the same day, a mature buck may respond differently to it that what I’ve experience with does.
Can it be folded up without taking them apart
I don’t think so. I think the two parts would need to be separated…though I’ve never tried to fold them together
Exactly, room for who knows what.. 🤔