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Trigger
      
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| below are pictures from an economical ground shooting house design i have located. i would suggest using horse type feedlot panels 60" x 16' with 2" x 4" mesh. comments? 

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| Looks like it'll work. You could even stuff some branches i n the mesh to brush it in some. Ed
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| I am gonna say a member from Aldeer came up with that idea because I have seen several pictures of that stand from start to finish... Geronimo might be able to remember
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Very nice!!! but it looks bigger than 2"x4" mesh....maybe 6"x8"????....
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| I'd be a little concerned about the noise associated with that tarp. When it gets real cold I suspect that its going to make a good bit of noise.
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TGillman (6/29/2009) I am gonna say a member from Aldeer came up with that idea because I have seen several pictures of that stand from start to finish... Geronimo might be able to rememberI believe you are correct Tim.
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Trigger
      
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| I would rather wrap it in mill felt than a tarp - felt lasts longer and is a whole lot quieter! I too, have seen that on ALdeer- actually thought it is a great idea. Good reminder. Thanks for posting, Blue Jay.
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Thats a good idea for a ground blind. The one thing I don't like about is the tarp. In the picture you can see the sun shining off it and I was thinking it might spook the deer but maybe not. I have one made out of pvc pipe and camo burlap.
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jc1228 (6/30/2009) Thats a good idea for a ground blind. The one thing I don't like about is the tarp. In the picture you can see the sun shining off it and I was thinking it might spook the deer but maybe not. I have one made out of pvc pipe and camo burlap.I too have used PVC and burlap, that makes a great blind for around $40. If it tears up just get out the PVC glue
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