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    Blind Turtle blinds - Time to get 'em!!

    First of all, I would like to thank the TBH family for making us the #1 "Blind Turtle" distributor in the country!! Last year was fast and furious and the manufacturer just barely kept up with the new "Texas demand"! We currently have inventory, but 2011 sales are starting to heat up. If you are interested in upgrading your blind situation or replacing a pop-up with a permanent option........give us a call.

    Our shipping costs have gone up, but our prices are still the same for now! As a reminder, we can ship these blinds to any major city, if it's more convenient for you.

    Prices and additional info can be found on our website at www.JWWildlifeCo.com.

    Happy Father's Day weekend to all the Dads out there.
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    #2
    looks like it would be hot... nice though!

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      #3
      bump for a sponsor and 1st class blind

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        #4
        I remember when they first came out folks on here were dissing that blind for looking like a port-a-potty, etc. It's funny that you don't hear that as much any more. Those type blinds work, and work WELL!

        Congrats!!!

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          #5
          We have 3 in Throckmorton, and will be buying more this summer for there and our family place in Bridgeport. We have owned MANY double bulls and they were abused by being left out too long. These blind turtles are indestructible, easy to setup, and as scent free as you can get. A GREAT product! Yes, they're hot when it's above 90, but what scent eliminating blind isn't?

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            #6
            Looks like a solid, good blind

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              #7
              Gonna get me one of these. I will call you on Monday.

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                #8
                Originally posted by lilavidhunter View Post
                Gonna get me one of these. I will call you on Monday.
                Look forward to talking with you tomorrow!


                Thanks for all of the feedback, guys.

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                  #9
                  ttt

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                    #10
                    Don't sell them mine! Are we a go?

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by Snakelover View Post
                      Don't sell them mine! Are we a go?
                      We are a go, but it's your first option. I will shoot you an email.

                      Thanks,
                      Chris
                      Last edited by trophyhunter; 06-21-2011, 09:06 AM.

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                        #12
                        If I could afford one I would certainly own one. Have hunted out of one and they're quality blinds for sure.

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by Montec man View Post
                          they're quality blinds for sure.
                          Yes, they are! If only they were fireproof!

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                            #14
                            Are they hot?

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by awatsonjr View Post
                              Are they hot?
                              Not if you install air conditioning!

                              I'm not going to kid you, anytime you're in an enclosed area with not much air movement and it's hot outside... well... it's just going to be hot. On the other hand, I've sat on tripods in full camo with the sun beating down on me and felt a lot hotter and also sweated a lot more. Yes, it can get hot inside the Blind Turtle, but at least you don't get the sun's direct radiant heat... you're in the shade. Of course, a lot depends on placement; is the blind absorbing the sun's heat or is it in the shade of a tree, etc. All things being equal, they may be slightly warmer than a pop-up blind that would allow a little bit of air to flow through the fabric, but they also contain your scent better. They last longer, are quieter, etc. It's a trade-off that I'm willing to make.

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