Redneck Hay Bale Blind

  • badgerfishing
    Wausau
    Posts: 31
    #1570106

    Does anyone have any experience with these? They seem to be well made and will last for quite some time if you take care of the outside. I am thinking about getting one to put in the standing corn field and blend it in. I dont have any other bales on the field but I cant see how it would be worse than a camo blind in the corn. Any input will help in my decision!

    castle-rock-clown
    Posts: 2596
    #1570135

    If they’re just as effective in containing scent, then I would think the more natural appearance would be less spooky to deer.

    kooty
    Keymaster
    1 hour 15 mins to the Pond
    Posts: 18101
    #1570259

    I purchased a kit last year from another manufacture. I screwed up and didn’t stake it down and the wind rolled it over. Busted the frame up but I was able to patch back together this fall.

    The hay wrap on mine also didn’t stand up well to the sun/wind/rain. I bought a chunk of camo netting and re-wrapped the blind. It’s now deployed and the deer don’t mind it at all. As a matter of fact, they first night I put it out they were walking right by it.

    I will be bringing the blind inside once the season is over though.

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