I don't think we've had a thread on this topic lately.
What is community favorite for 6-10ft tower blinds?
What is community favorite for 6-10ft tower blinds?
Too fat, old, and lazy for that!TikkaShooter said:
8ft up in the fork of a live oak
We have 2 Little bucks out at our place that have been in the woods for almost 3 years now.strohag said:
The cheaper option is a Little Buck from MB Ranch King but is smaller. Still enough room for two people though. Very happy with mine but I have it on the ground. No need for a tower where I'm at but I'm sure it would be great on one.
I've got 2 as well. They're top notch.A.G.S. said:We have 2 Little bucks out at our place that have been in the woods for almost 3 years now.strohag said:
The cheaper option is a Little Buck from MB Ranch King but is smaller. Still enough room for two people though. Very happy with mine but I have it on the ground. No need for a tower where I'm at but I'm sure it would be great on one.
Both of ours are on the 4' platform. Just high enough to see over the grass/brush but low enough that you still have good visibility in heavily wooded areas.
Very durable, easy to move with a small tractor, and very comfortable in most weather conditions.
MechAg said:
Love our Texas Wildlife Supply blinds and feeders.
A.G.S. said:We have 2 Little bucks out at our place that have been in the woods for almost 3 years now.strohag said:
The cheaper option is a Little Buck from MB Ranch King but is smaller. Still enough room for two people though. Very happy with mine but I have it on the ground. No need for a tower where I'm at but I'm sure it would be great on one.
Both of ours are on the 4' platform. Just high enough to see over the grass/brush but low enough that you still have good visibility in heavily wooded areas.
Very durable, easy to move with a small tractor, and very comfortable in most weather conditions.
This.MAROON said:
whatever you get, just make sure it has a front porch on it. So much easier to enter and exit a blind than crawling through a door.







What sizes did you have left over?Nab85ag said:
Definitely some good recommendations posted in this thread. Another option that I discovered and really like (great combo of features and cost) is Big Dogg deer blinds. They are all aluminum and well built while easy to handle. More info on their website http://bigdoggdeerblinds.com/. I recently purchased a number of these and ran out of time setting all of them up for this season so if anyone needs a blind and has any interest, let me know…several options avail. I'm Aggieland based. Thanks