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Round Bale Blind Fools Geese, Varmits
This two-man, portable hunting blind looks just like a real 1,000-lb. round bale. It weighs only 28 lbs. and sets up or takes down in only about one minute.
  The Hay Bale Blind is 54 in. high and is made from waterproof nylon. The unit is built on a heavy duty polyethylene sled that can also be used to haul gear and decoys. There's a 2-in. viewing slot along each side of the blind and a zippered door at each end. The user provides his own seating. The roof opens by pulling on a rip cord.  
  Optional features include a snow-covered roof and a see-through mesh roof with drop-down window panels. The see-through roof allows you to monitor the flight of birds directly overhead without being seen.
  "The blind looks natural to geese flying by so it makes a good hiding place," says Curt Hill, GooseView Industries, Grand Rapids, Minn. "It's designed mostly for waterfowl but also works great for hunting turkeys, crows and doves, big game and even varmints. Snap-on shelves are available to hold shotgun shells, calls, thermos bottles, etc."
  Bale Blinds start at $199.
  Contact: FARM SHOW Followup, GooseView Industries, Dept. FFG, 628 Hwy. 2 East, Grand Rapids, Minn. 55744 (ph 800 399-5034; email: orders@gooseview.com; website: www.gooseview.com).


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2003 - Volume #27, Issue #6