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40 bucks for 2 hog panels +

24 bucks for 2 rolls of camo burlap +

14 bucks for a roll of die cut leaf camo fabric +

couple bucks 4 black spray paint +

couple bucks for 2 bags of zipties +

Hose for rifle rest on windows, Free +

4 pallets, Free + 2 2x4's, Free +

Roll of landscape fabric, Free +

Piece of tarp (that im gonna put in the roof area for waterproofing) Free, +

Misc Nails staples fencing staples ect ect, a few bucks 

     

       = approx 100 bucks

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40 bucks for 2 hog panels +

24 bucks for 2 rolls of camo burlap +

14 bucks for a roll of die cut leaf camo fabric +

couple bucks 4 black spray paint +

couple bucks for 2 bags of zipties +

Hose for rifle rest on windows, Free +

4 pallets, Free + 2 2x4's, Free +

Roll of landscape fabric, Free +

Piece of tarp (that im gonna put in the roof area for waterproofing) Free, +

Misc Nails staples fencing staples ect ect, a few bucks 

     

       = approx 100 bucks

 

Shooting the buck of a lifetime - priceless

 

I finished it for you

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40 bucks for 2 hog panels +

24 bucks for 2 rolls of camo burlap +

14 bucks for a roll of die cut leaf camo fabric +

couple bucks 4 black spray paint +

couple bucks for 2 bags of zipties +

Hose for rifle rest on windows, Free +

4 pallets, Free + 2 2x4's, Free +

Roll of landscape fabric, Free +

Piece of tarp (that im gonna put in the roof area for waterproofing) Free, +

Misc Nails staples fencing staples ect ect, a few bucks 

     

       = approx 100 bucks

 

Shooting the buck of a lifetime - priceless

 

I finished it for you

Oh yeah!!!

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Hay bale blinds work awesome. I have moved them and had deer walk within 10 yards of them just a few hours later. They are so used to seeing them they just don't seem to care where they are. They make a brown grass carpet type stuff used mostly for making duck blinds but we used it for hay bale blinds. Color matches hay and it's easy to attach to wire panels with some zipties.

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That pic is the avery real grass. That's what we always used. It can be cut to length so it was easy to use on blinds. Also wrapped black plastic around the blind first to keep the wind and rain out. Helps with scent control too I'm sure. Cut out squares of rectangles for shooting windows and used zipties as hinges so you could open and close the windows.

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