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8 minutes ago, Culvercreek hunt club said:

Add some camo burlap and zip ties and you have a nice one. 

Yes and going to also make a top to keep dry.I like the 360 view some times being in a tree you loose out on shots do to the Dang tree

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7 minutes ago, Dom said:

Yes and going to also make a top to keep dry.I like the 360 view some times being in a tree you loose out on shots do to the Dang tree

Wow . They even make a full enclosure for that one. Pretty cheap

https://www.sportsmansguide.com/product/index/sniper-outlaw-full-enclosure-deer-blind?a=1952612

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We have several tripods stands on our lease. They are great for the scrub area's that don't have any large trees. We built wood bases for them that are about 4' by 4' out of 4"x4". They raise the stand to about 20' and keep them from blowing over. Also makes them very stable. The full enclosure is crazy noisy if the wind is blowing. We ripped them off and were thinking of adding some poles with ubolts and putting a piece of tin on the top. Maybe next year. 

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I have that same exact stand from sportsman guide, put mine up 7 years ago, i drove 3 metal fence posts into the ground next to each leg and tied together with heavy gauge wire, keeps everything real sturdy. Repainted it this past spring and looks as new as the day i got it (stays out all year long). All my double and single ladders  and an elevated box blind all came from sportsman guide, good quality and great prices. Every so often touch up the paint and they last a long time.

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