Does anyone use a Lazyman blind? I’m thinking of getting the Fat Girl bow blind. After the cold front a few weeks ago all of the leaves are now long gone from all of the mesquite trees on the lease. I’m getting busted when I go to draw in my tripod stand. So what’s the pros and cons of the Lazyman blinds. Thank you for the info.
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I bought the Jaba Hut blind this year and I can attest to it helping me kill my target buck in east texas. I put two bow windows in it and used a crossbow. (definitely to small to shoot a compound out of). The blind is in two pieces that bolt together so it's easy to move around if you wanna change areas. I put mine on a 4' tall platform and screwed it down to the wood floor. (virtually made it scent proof, especially using an ozonics inside). Once set up, I threw some camo netting over it and brushed it in with artificial Christmas trees.
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Originally posted by turkeyhunter1 View PostI have one on my place in Freestone County.
By the time I got through modifying it so I could hunt out of it, I could have built one.
I won't buy another one.
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This is my second year with two penthouse blinds and I hate ‘em. They are advertised as a two man blind. That they are not. Barely big enough for just me. They’re noisy and flimsy. And the window systems stink on ice. You’ll need to strengthen and/or retrofit to get the windows to stay close while you’re not there. Some windows won’t stay closed, others are too hard to open and make a bunch of noise.
And when one of your windows accidentally slides down, wasps will get in there. Trust me, I just spent the last hour doing battle. Only got stung once.
No way I’d buy another one of these
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