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  1. #31
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    One trick I did with an Altan ground blind that I bought on sale from TLC store (it didn't come with tie-ons) was to sew 18 inch lengths of duck decoy cord along all the seams so I could tie on weeds, branches etc. Worked well for last fall's deer season.
    I agree on STRONG anchors on all corners + anchor ropes if you plan on placing it anywhere where wind gets at it. The wimpy metal pegs that came with it pulled out within a week, and I replaced them with long metal tent stakes, and anchor ropes on the upwind hubs.

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    I have 4 ground blinds as I set up various places on public land. 2 are the Ameristep doghouse and 2 are the Ameristep G3.
    I prefer the hub style if you aren't moving it around a lot. More room and sturdier. I prefer the spring steel if I'm moving it more often. It's a little faster/easier to pack up. One thing to consider is snow. I have had heavy snowfalls ruin the spring steel blinds, but aside from caving in the roof (that I just pushed back out) of the hub style, I haven't had one break yet.

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    Well, just ordered the Bone Collector. I looked around for the best deal and ended up bying it for Midway USA, 141UDS all in so roughly 190CAD.
    Thanks you all for your subjestion.
    Seabast

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    Great choice..........hope you have good luck with it!
    Guns have two enemies................rust and government

    OFAH and CCFR member

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    Quote Originally Posted by huntnmachine View Post
    Great choice..........hope you have good luck with it!
    I'm thinking it might be a good place for a nap....
    Last edited by seabast; March 14th, 2016 at 04:19 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by seabast View Post
    Well, just ordered the Bone Collector. I looked around for the best deal and ended up bying it for Midway USA, 141UDS all in so roughly 190CAD.
    Thanks you all for your subjestion.
    Seabast
    good choice you'll be happy with it just seal the needleholes with seamsealer.

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