Covert Hunting Ground Blind --Discount Code--

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  • john_bud

    Ultimate Member
    Sep 23, 2009
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    I got a discount code for ground blinds if anyone is interested.

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    Code for $90 off list price. The first one is $130 and the other is $110 with the code and that INCLUDES shipping.

    I've got the second one and it's really nice -- naturally now they go on sale. Oh well, at least one of you guys can get a deal!

    Not sure how long they will have the deal going, but it's active now.


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    in all caps with no spaces.

    http://www.coverthunting.com/fnimall/products.phtml


    Just thought I'd share!
     

    mark71211

    Ultimate Member
    Sep 10, 2012
    2,234
    Edgewater
    I use to get the bigger heavier ones and leave them out year round. I had one last almost ten years till a branch fell on it and broken one of the rods. So I built a wooded box blind for almost double the cost. Next time I will just buy one of those cause it's easier to move.
     

    john_bud

    Ultimate Member
    Sep 23, 2009
    2,045
    Yep, I set mine up and leave it for a week or 2 (private land) then come back. The deer then have acclimated to it being there. And there are loops for adding brush to break up the profile. I feel 90 degree angles are unnatural and the brush breaks that up.
     

    ted76

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    Jan 20, 2013
    3,152
    Frederick
    I amost always hunt out of tree stands, if you can stay still when when they look up, you are usally good to go as long as they don't smell you.
     

    john_bud

    Ultimate Member
    Sep 23, 2009
    2,045
    I amost always hunt out of tree stands, if you can stay still when when they look up, you are usally good to go as long as they don't smell you.

    Not always an option, like on field edges with brush but no trees. Plus as I'm aging, sitting 30' up a tree in the cold wind on a small uncomfortable seat is less attractive than a full size camp chair with an extra foam cushion.
     

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