Duck and Goose blinds

FALFire

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Hey guys,

I'm in the market for a blind, this will be my first one. I have no idea what is good or bad so if anyone would like to toss in their prefrences and or ideas speak now. I will be hunting in mostly open wheatland stubble fields so camo is a gotta have and I know there are snow covers available. Which brand(s) are good and why. What styles or brands should I stay away from should also be considered.

Thanks,

Gary
 
I've got the Final Approach Eliminator Pro-Guide and I am all happy, except that it isn't that easy to take down and pack. But I put it whole in the trailer, put it on my sled and fill it with decoys and haul it to the hunting site and the whole thing works just fine, for field hunting that is. It's roomy and feels like it should last.

I've also got the Avery Ground Force, but that is brand new and I have no practical experience with it. The AGF is slightly smaller. It feels good quality-wise, but maybe not quite as sturdy as the FA. It's much easier to fold together and pack though. I know some guys who have them who complained about the straps to hold it the AGF together for carrying didn't take much abuse, apart from that they were happy.
 
Some of it depends on how big a guy you are. Ive hunted out of a FA eliminator for years and I liked it. Now I use an Avery finisher and like that as well. If your smaller guy or average the greanhead gear is a really low profile blind. http://www.cabelas.com/cabelas/en/templa...&hasJS=true

This thing is to small for me but it would be sweet for the average to small guy. I think they all have their advantages and disanvatages but for the most part they all are easy to use. Id probably buy a khaki one. It will save you $$$ and you grass them up anyways so why not.
 
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