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    Which Bow Blind?

    Sold my OK farm but couldn’t stand not having a project. So, I’m closing on a small property Monday on a creek system outside Maypearl. Got plans for my dozer guy to get in and clear 2 acres of young growth timber, food plot to follow in short order. Rest of the property will be heavy mature timber. It’ll be bow/crossbow only in there and the goal is kid friendly and easy after school/work. I’ll get in the trees but wanted a nice blind for wife and kids. I’ve had rednecks and tank blinds. Like them both but open to others. What bow/crossbow family friendly blinds y’all like?

    #2
    Just got a krivoman. They are lightweight, spacious, and easy to set up.

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      #3
      I’d look at Krivoman and also the Maverick Booner blind and Ram blinds.

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        #4
        Krivo, if you have to have a bigger one, get you another Tank Blind..

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          #5
          Forgot to mention I do have experience with Krivoman as well. Have one of his out at the Athens farm.

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            #6
            Redneck blinds all the way.

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              #7
              Give Titan blinds a look
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                #8
                I’ve got 3 Krivos. The new ones look sweet.

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                  #9
                  120v wire fed welder and some 14ga tube. I feel like no one wants to work at anything anymore

                  But that titan is BA!
                  Last edited by Quackerbox; 09-14-2024, 07:37 AM.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Quackerbox View Post
                    120v wire fed welder and some 14ga tube. I feel like no one wants to work at anything anymore

                    But that titan is BA!



                    Time is scarce and I don’t have a lot of it to spare these days. I also prefer blinds that’ll never rot. End of the day if I have replace it or parts of it every so often then it’s an absolute wash. Most of my effort and spare time goes into working on the farm, deer hunting is a far off second.

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by WTX View Post
                      Give Titan blinds a look


                      they are nice if you want to drop $4,500+ on a blind.

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                        #12
                        Is there a reason other than the price tag that has you looking in another direction instead of the tank blind again?

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by AntlerCollector View Post



                          they are nice if you want to drop $4,500+ on a blind.
                          Nah, I buy the blems, starting I think at 850.00 plus windows and whatever else your heart desires. I believe I’m around 1500.00 each on these.

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by Flyway12 View Post




                            Time is scarce and I don’t have a lot of it to spare these days. I also prefer blinds that’ll never rot. End of the day if I have replace it or parts of it every so often then it’s an absolute wash. Most of my effort and spare time goes into working on the farm, deer hunting is a far off second.
                            I have a metal framed blind I made in 1994 that still has the original sides and roof on it. Its skinned in free wood from a road sign. In east texas.

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by Quackerbox View Post

                              I have a metal framed blind I made in 1994 that still has the original sides and roof on it. Its skinned in free wood from a road sign. In east texas.
                              Great

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