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As I sit here freezing in the stand I am thinking my son is not going to be able to sit long on sub 30 mornings. Do any of you use these in box blinds, pop up blinds or just a brush blind? How do you like and what about odor?

The more comfortable he is the better chance to get him his first deer.

Back when I started I so wanted to be out I'd be froze solid before I came in. I think it warped me to believing winter hunting came with a bit of cold torture to enjoy, what doesn't kill me makes me stronger lol!

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hey fletch, I have used a larger pop up blind wit just the rear windows closed with the side and front windows wide open with the mister heater  for two seasons I WOULD NOT HUNT FROM A STAND AGAIN WITH OUT IT  last year I had two does come within 4 ft from my side windows so close I was watching her belly going in an out as they were breathing !!!!!   a nice six walked by with in 10 ft all deer I let pass, but they NEVER  GOT WIND OF ME as for the heater it was a lot better than great jus bring some extra fuel canisters they are easy to light  odorless and they put out the heat  your son will love it  good luck

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6 minutes ago, aqua750 said:

hey fletch, I have used a larger pop up blind wit just the rear windows closed with the side and front windows wide open with the mister heater  for two seasons I WOULD NOT HUNT FROM A STAND AGAIN WITH OUT IT  last year I had two does come within 4 ft from my side windows so close I was watching her belly going in an out as they were breathing !!!!!   a nice six walked by with in 10 ft all deer I let pass, but they NEVER  GOT WIND OF ME as for the heater it was a lot better than great jus bring some extra fuel canisters they are easy to light  odorless and they put out the heat  your son will love it  good luck

Have you ever hunted out of a popup blind the same day and seen deer ?

Always wonderd if they notice them at first that they would not come near it unless its been there for a few days in the same spot .

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My family has them in all their stands in PA and I use them when I use their stands late in the season. These are permanent stands, overlooking wide open fields, open hardwoods. I have shoot several deer out of them, never noticed the smell, and enjoy hunting in my shirt. The only problem is one I fell asleep and melted my socks!

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I've been using the Mr. Heater Buddy Heater for ~10 years in my tower stand. Like you said, it helps keep the kids (AND myself!) in the stand longer and it makes a freezing cold day more tolerable. I even went a step further and bought one of those single propane burners that uses the same size tank. Great for warming up a can of soup, hot cocoa, coffee, a sandwich, or whatever! Sure hits the spot on those windy, rainy, snowy, bitter cold days! 

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Hello 10 point no I have never just set one up and hunted the same   day but if set up in front of the proper background and matching foliage on and around the blind it will work what the hell  good luck my blind  has been up since the beginning of oct

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1 hour ago, 10point said:

Have you ever hunted out of a popup blind the same day and seen deer ?

Always wonderd if they notice them at first that they would not come near it unless its been there for a few days in the same spot .

                 I have carried one to back of bean field at 2 in the afternoon .Set it up in the field.About 40 yards from wood line facing same wood line.Only safe shot there was do to road and houses. Set in blind from 2 till little after 3 when got deer. I use pop up a lot as last minute sets in areas that I would otherwise be wide open. Never had a animal spook from them. Have they looked at them? yep. Even had a big doe walk right to it and stick her head in and look right at me. She feed arms length from blind for some time before walking off. Turkey do not even give them a second look. Some times I think the animals are looking right through them. Wouldn't  surprise me if one walked right into it some time. like a person walking into a glass door

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I have a Coleman Catalytic heater that I use in real cold weather when using a blind . It uses the small tanks .
 
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I use the same Heater....bought it for ice fishing and in a two man fold over shanty this heater will raise the temp to t-shirt type temps.
I have also used it in a box blind and it takes the chill off but didn't do much to keep the feet warm...in an elevated tower stand I use it sometimes to keep the hands warm.
Overall nice to have in the woods on those god awful cold mornings. Gotta remember to turn it off and give it time to cool before heading out....it will melt the hell out of anything it touches for about 20 minutes after shutting down.

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3 hours ago, stubby68 said:

                 I have carried one to back of bean field at 2 in the afternoon .Set it up in the field.About 40 yards from wood line facing same wood line.Only safe shot there was do to road and houses. Set in blind from 2 till little after 3 when got deer. I use pop up a lot as last minute sets in areas that I would otherwise be wide open. Never had a animal spook from them. Have they looked at them? yep. Even had a big doe walk right to it and stick her head in and look right at me. She feed arms length from blind for some time before walking off. Turkey do not even give them a second look. Some times I think the animals are looking right through them. Wouldn't  surprise me if one walked right into it some time. like a person walking into a glass door

Turkey i know dont notice at all i had turkey walk 5 feet from mine the very first time and hour i used mine  

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