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  1. Years ago a cousin fell out of a tree blind. He’s a paraplegic. Yeah I’m good with a sissy ground blind. Plus I like gun season and that does not seem like a good idea in a tree blind.

  2. I was just sitting in swivel chair no bling up against a tree and killed a 7pt buck 10 yrds away from me with crossbow

  3. I bring a small peice of plush carpet and a swivel bucket seat for my blind. And I keep the bearing on that swivel WELL greased. Talk about SILENT…

  4. I embraced climbing stands. I enjoyed being mobile.

    The gun climber I had was very comfortable and safe.

    I was comfortable taking an occasional nap.

    Then I started bowhunting.

    My safety harness is like my seat belt.

    Its not optional.

    The shortest I can make this is.

    Naps are a good thing.

    Better when taken on the ground.

    I have built several. Each one improving on the others.

    Comfort is the most important thing.
    Concealment and sound dampening.

    And room for two is a good thing.

    All have a roof, more for shade than shelter from rain.

    Carpet on the floor and walls.

    A shooting rail with insulation for a quiet rest.

    Nice padded swivel office chairs.

    People used to make fun of me. Until they sit in my ground blind.

    Because I typically see deer while turkey hunting.

    I have started deer hunting using the same setup.

    Shot a 7 pt walking straight to me at 20 yds.

    I haven’t figured out how to bowhunt from my ground blinds.

    Yet…

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