View Full Version : Nat. gear blinds?
MNhardcorehunter
06-18-2006, 09:26 PM
With Nat. gear coming out for the laydown blinds i was wondering if any of you are going to switch over to it and the type cover you plan to use them in. Im still debating if it is worth to switch.
Jason Zerrer
06-18-2006, 09:58 PM
I am switching from Shadow Grass to the Nat Gear. I'll have half field khaki and half nat gear. As for the kind of cover...any and all. From sandbars to corn and from pasture to beans, it'll work.
Curt Wilson
06-18-2006, 10:32 PM
You are dead on Jason. The blinds will work in any kind of cover. No matter what camo, the blinds can be used in any and all situations. With Killerweed added to the blinds it is not even fair.
Eric Larsgaard
06-18-2006, 11:11 PM
I will be picking one up in NatGear for sand bars and soybean field hunting early season geese, but I still will have it mudded and full of KillerWeed.
Eric
Rick Frisch
06-19-2006, 08:23 AM
I am not switching to NatGear, but I am adding some blinds to the arsenal. There are many times that we have to hunt fields without a stick of cover in them. They range from pea fields to wheat fields that have had the stubble burnt off. The NatGear will be perfect for these situations.
Thanks,
chad belding
06-19-2006, 09:49 AM
We mainly hunt corn, winter wheat, dry alfalfa, barley, and oat fields in Nevada, California, Colorado, Montana, and Idaho. I am going to begin hunting out of the NatGear blinds. I will be using the Power Hunters and the Ground Forces. I am very excited to use the NatGear pattern because I feel it is a very adaptable pattern. I have used the pattern in many predator hunts and it blends in very well with most environments. It will be a great addition to the Avery line of products.
Good Hunting!
Chad Belding
Avery Outdoors
MNhardcorehunter
06-19-2006, 12:28 PM
Thanks for all the replys i hunt mostly wheat and beans in Nodak. I think i might just have to switchver after hearing what you guys are saying.Keep them coming.
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