I'm 48 and I have been a hardcore deer and turkey hunter all my life. A few months ago my health started declining and been really hard to deal with. Although it's hard for me to walk I'm going to go hunting now thanks to you. Solo. I needed a blind like this that's lightweight, easy to carry, throw it up real quick. No noise. Rut is right around the corner here in Missouri and I have something to look forward to. Thank you my friend
Did the same thing with some camo fannel, the kind at Walmart, just ran a piece of paracord along the top, grab some sticks laying on the ground, shove them into the ground and hang the fannel across it, tying it off with some nearby trees, very light, portable. always spray some deer scent on it, helps hide my scent, and movement. have to hunt public land, this works for me.
Thank you for a great idea. Have used regular ground blinds. This option is really portable. Not working where its at. Take down and reset . Have my 2 burlap with third on order and the wife is picking up the post tomorrow. Going to set a couple of these up next weekend for bow season in a couple weeks. GL and HH
Excellent. I’m a hard working man that doesn’t have the money to blow like my 17 year old son does on expensive hunting gear. I’ll be making this next week. I’ve already got some camo netting to use. I’ll pick up another length of burlap and cut what I have to ghillie it. Duck opens back up on the 17th here in MN. Be back at it soon.
Great idea, they also sell pretty similar pieces of equipment at Cabela's for like $12 on sale. Might not last as long but a little cheaper and a time saver if you don't want to run around and get materials. Nice to see confirmation that you don't need the fancy ground blinds everybody pushes.
I saw these stakes in the Tractor Supply store and came up with the same idea. I built 2 all ready with army surplus forest green leafy camo net I had laying around. I want to build a couple with burlap like yours next. They are nice and light and are great for running and gunning or just set them up on your property and hunt the wind.
Right on , it is great to see somebody not spending big dollars to go hunting ! That's the way me and my boys hunted on the cheap and we killed a lot of deer .
I thought that was the main purpose of it. Just bought some of the burlap last night because I'm not comfortable in tree stands. Now I can just relax in a folding chair!!!
@@dans4270 I've got a friend that goes out and will sit on a 5 gallon bucket no blind. Smokes cigarettes if he's in a tree. Watches videos on the phone. He fills his tags every year.
I just returned my expensive 3 man pop up bind it was a great blind but a little heavy packing with all my gear and popping up was easy but tear down was a pain in the ass especially hunting in the evening when the sun sets and packing up in the dark was a hassle...just bought me some cheap camo netting from Walmart and I'm rigging up a similar set up I like the idea of a fast set up and tear down and keeping my gear light for long travel...might post a video and my next project...will be transportation I am going to use a fat tire mountain bike and bike trailer to haul gear or game hope to post video soon
I already have all the parts and was thinking of something similar, but this idea is the set up I'll be using. Thanks man! Oh and at today's prices its right around $25 total (incl tax) in my area.
Should have looked for the Allen burlap with laser cut leaf patterns in it. I got 2 sheets of it for 20 bucks from Walmart last year. Looks a lot more natural when ur walking by ur blind. Lol they make decent toilet paper in a pinch too. A lot better than the heavier Allen brand burlap.
You can make one out of some cow fence panels, zip ties, pine branches, and burlap and it works great,you just make it look like a brush pile and it will even trick big bucks because it helps mask your scent also
I thought when I started googling I would find bargain blinds for around $20-$25 but was shocked at what those things cost. This is more like what I need, anyway.
I was sitting back what do i need to spend money on and what i dont. Basically hunters wore a flannel shirt and jeans today its this that andthat. Im going to try to keep it K.I.S.S when i can
it seems what's behind you is almost as important as what's in front when setting up a blind... set them up so, not only can you see in front, you don't have to worry about being seen from behind...
A very beautiful and extraordinary adventure, please visit back my brother, I am also a hunter who likes hunting, I come from Indonesia.I really like an adventure that you present, it makes my heart flutter to see it because it is so interesting. Success always for you my brother.👍💯
I'm 48 and I have been a hardcore deer and turkey hunter all my life. A few months ago my health started declining and been really hard to deal with. Although it's hard for me to walk I'm going to go hunting now thanks to you. Solo. I needed a blind like this that's lightweight, easy to carry, throw it up real quick. No noise. Rut is right around the corner here in Missouri and I have something to look forward to. Thank you my friend
Hey, hope all goes well on your next hunt! Let us know how it goes, and good luck with your health problems brother.
Bowed it go?
I’ve been overthinking a lightweight affordable stake to use. This is perfect.. thanks for the idea!
Did the same thing with some camo fannel, the kind at Walmart, just ran a piece of paracord along the top, grab some sticks laying on the ground, shove them into the ground and hang the fannel across it, tying it off with some nearby trees, very light, portable. always spray some deer scent on it, helps hide my scent, and movement. have to hunt public land, this works for me.
Thank you for a great idea. Have used regular ground blinds. This option is really portable. Not working where its at. Take down and reset . Have my 2 burlap with third on order and the wife is picking up the post tomorrow. Going to set a couple of these up next weekend for bow season in a couple weeks. GL and HH
Excellent. I’m a hard working man that doesn’t have the money to blow like my 17 year old son does on expensive hunting gear. I’ll be making this next week. I’ve already got some camo netting to use. I’ll pick up another length of burlap and cut what I have to ghillie it. Duck opens back up on the 17th here in MN. Be back at it soon.
Great idea, they also sell pretty similar pieces of equipment at Cabela's for like $12 on sale. Might not last as long but a little cheaper and a time saver if you don't want to run around and get materials. Nice to see confirmation that you don't need the fancy ground blinds everybody pushes.
You can also use the extra zip ties to attach straight tall grasses to the front side to help break up the blind. It all rolls up nicely still.
Good Old Boy comes up with low cost , easy answer for hunting on the ground.
I saw these stakes in the Tractor Supply store and came up with the same idea. I built 2 all ready with army surplus forest green leafy camo net I had laying around. I want to build a couple with burlap like yours next. They are nice and light and are great for running and gunning or just set them up on your property and hunt the wind.
Right on , it is great to see somebody not spending big dollars to go hunting ! That's the way me and my boys hunted on the cheap and we killed a lot of deer .
I thought that was the main purpose of it. Just bought some of the burlap last night because I'm not comfortable in tree stands. Now I can just relax in a folding chair!!!
Did it work?
@@dans4270 Nope. I suck at hunting. I just trade fish for deer.
@@AHill-oi9ct lol
Hope I do better than I ever have this year lol cuz I've never got a deer before 🤦🏿♂️🙋🏿♂️👍🏿
@@dans4270 I've got a friend that goes out and will sit on a 5 gallon bucket no blind. Smokes cigarettes if he's in a tree. Watches videos on the phone. He fills his tags every year.
@@dans4270 but good luck and happy hunting!!!
I've done basically the same thing except I use 5 ft plow stakes and stab them through the burlap, works great both quick&easy to move and setup.
Great idea I going to try that out next year
Could use natural trees as posts and 2 roles of burlap (1 on the ground 1 over head) and create a shooting window / great idea
I just returned my expensive 3 man pop up bind it was a great blind but a little heavy packing with all my gear and popping up was easy but tear down was a pain in the ass especially hunting in the evening when the sun sets and packing up in the dark was a hassle...just bought me some cheap camo netting from Walmart and I'm rigging up a similar set up I like the idea of a fast set up and tear down and keeping my gear light for long travel...might post a video and my next project...will be transportation I am going to use a fat tire mountain bike and bike trailer to haul gear or game hope to post video soon
Awesome blind I just ordered all my parts to build this portable blind. Thank you for such a great idea
I already have all the parts and was thinking of something similar, but this idea is the set up I'll be using. Thanks man! Oh and at today's prices its right around $25 total (incl tax) in my area.
Should have looked for the Allen burlap with laser cut leaf patterns in it. I got 2 sheets of it for 20 bucks from Walmart last year. Looks a lot more natural when ur walking by ur blind. Lol they make decent toilet paper in a pinch too. A lot better than the heavier Allen brand burlap.
Got one very similar at home I built! Great ideas
You can make one out of some cow fence panels, zip ties, pine branches, and burlap and it works great,you just make it look like a brush pile and it will even trick big bucks because it helps mask your scent also
Thanks for the video me and my son where looking to build a blind and you gave me a great idea to make one
great vid. just what i was looking for.
I thought when I started googling I would find bargain blinds for around $20-$25 but was shocked at what those things cost. This is more like what I need, anyway.
Hey this video is from four years ago. How'd it work out?
I was sitting back what do i need to spend money on and what i dont. Basically hunters wore a flannel shirt and jeans today its this that andthat. Im going to try to keep it K.I.S.S when i can
EXCELLENT VIDEO AND IDEA! Thanks!
The problem with Burlap is that it stinks! Doesn't last long either. Much better to use synthetic material.
it seems what's behind you is almost as important as what's in front when setting up a blind...
set them up so, not only can you see in front, you don't have to worry about being seen from behind...
Here to sending love support thank for sharing the idea
Good idea & you can use taller post
A very beautiful and extraordinary adventure, please visit back my brother, I am also a hunter who likes hunting, I come from Indonesia.I really like an adventure that you present, it makes my heart flutter to see it because it is so interesting. Success always for you my brother.👍💯
That is a genius idea thank youu
Just bought one of these forx10 bucks at Walmart.
Hope it does the job.
Hello, where did you buy the plastic sticks to support the maya?
@@artemiocruzdiazjr2782 tractor supply
Keef safe po here to support your vlog
Where’d you get that coat/jacket
Walmart several years ago it was made by wrangler
Amazing!
My dad made something like this but he used pvc for the posts
Like the channel lest alot and sa e money you guys got my ear
Good thinkin
How did this work for you buddy😊
They work great we use them a lot for dove season now. Work great for deer and duck as well.
@@redclayadventures awesome thanks
Thank you
Thanks
You don't need those post you just need a hand axe and some fresh wood from the forest take it from a bushcrafter
Agreed but hunting public land if you get caught cutting trees you’ll pay a fine.
doing it today
Great idea!
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