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Thread: Laydown blind or Tent blind

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    So I am trying to determine which will be more useful for Goose hunting. I can only afford to buy one or the other.

    What do you think?

    http://www.amazon.ca/gp/product/B00L...pf_rd_i=915398


    http://www.amazon.ca/gp/product/B00J...pf_rd_i=915398

    or this

    http://www.amazon.ca/hunting-blind-h...F8K67W06PANVW5
    Last edited by greatwhite; April 21st, 2015 at 08:42 AM.

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    Personally I would go with a lay down blind for field hunting waterfowl. They are a lot more versatile and can be set up in the middle of the field with the proper natural covering. The other two would have to be setup near a wind break or natural bush line, it really depends what the location looks like where you hunt.

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    Coffin style for goose hunting and get one with a low profile, the blind is for the birds, not for you. Too many buy blinds thar are way too big and spook the birds.
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    You get a better sleep in a layout blind

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    I'm with Fox. Hunted almost everyday last fall for Geese, and hardly a day went by when I didn't have a nap. Lol
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    Go with a quality layout, as mentioned can be used anywhere in the field, easy to hide, and portable. I had to go with a larger style one, because, well, I'm a larger style but you can get good regular sized ones at a good price.

    I don't like the looks of that one in your link, seems complicated / PITA with that big overhead door, the coffin style is what you want.

    Check Rogers Sporting Goods for the goosebuster, it's an awesome blind, and most in my group run them, I have the XL for obvious reasons.

    If you can get it shipped to someone in the states and go pick it up, it's pretty cheap.
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    Watch Kijiji, they do come up occasionally, you should be able to get a good one for around $100 if you watch for it.

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    Really like the layout blinds. Have 3 different brands and use them all on occasion, I hunt alone a fair bit but with 3 I can have someone tag along from time to time. So if your ever up my way GW I gots a blind for ya to try.

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    Plus one for the layout blind. I've used one for many different waterfowl hunts. Also you can get a snow cover for some brands if needed. They are easy to nap in as well, just like others have posted.

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    Low profile lay out blind all the way. We had a guy tag along with #2 blind. It ruined our hunt by flaring every goose.

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