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    Need some DIY ground blind ideas

    Wanting to build some new bround bow blinds, let's see some ideas guys thanks

    #2
    I have no pics because it's not complete. I am buliding one using an old (screen style) satalite dish as a roof, supported by (4) 1" steel pipe legs.

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      #3
      One of the cheapest ways is to buy a mall roll of concrete wire and make a circle and brush it in. Use some tarp for a roof to keep you dry if you want

      I have an old hay ring that I am working on making a blind out of, maybe by hunting season I will have it done. Thinking about skinning it with some old pieces or R panel I have to keep it warm in the winter but it would be an oven in the early season

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        #4
        My brother built a very cool ground blind last year. He used t-posts and a cattle panel in a circle. Then wrapped the panel in camo burlap. Used pieces of flexible conduit in a dome over the top. Then wrapped it in tarp material and covered it in the camo burlap as well. When he was done with that he sniped out a big shooting window in the front. Two small viewing windows on both sides and also a door that flaps open in the back.

        Next time I go out to the lease I will snap some pictures of it. It's the coolest ground blind I have ever hunted out of. I'm going to build me one this year.

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          #5
          do that I would like to see some pics

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            #6
            I used a cattle panel and bent it into a U shape. I placed it with the back to a canyon so they won't come up behind me. I then zip tied brush to it. I used bolt cutters to cut a window to shoot out of. Total cost about $20.

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              #7
              This one is made out of a cattle panel bent into a "u" shape. I used another couple pieces of panel for the front, and just have another piece wired to the back on one end that swings open...as a door.



              I cut a bunch of cedar limbs and weaved them through the panel. I also wired some on for extra cover.

              Works great.




              Skinny

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                #8
                Pallets work well, same concept as the cattle panel. Stand up as many as it takes to make the blind as big as you want it and screw or zip tie them together. Brush it in real well when your done.
                Best part is that if you ask real nice you can usually score pallets for free.

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                  #9
                  Nice looking blind skinny...

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                    Same thing with T-Post and cattle panel but it's sitting on a 4'x8' platform. Camo cloth zip tied first and then cedar (lots of cedar)!

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                      Same thing with T-Post and cattle panel but it's sitting on a 4'x8' platform. Camo cloth zip tied first and then cedar (lots of cedar)!
                      I like it on the platform...great idea.

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