Buckmaster’s Deer Blind Plans

September 30th, 2009

Click Here To Get The Only Set Of Deer Blind Plans You’ll Ever Need – Buckmaster’s Deer Blind Plans!

Fits easily in the bed of of a truck or a small trailer.

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And assembles on site in minutes!

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Buckmaster Deer Blind Plans are easy to read. They feature full pictures, diagrams, and step-by-step instructions for every part of the stand. Years of trial and error went into figuring out the most optimal way to build a deer blind. The end result of those efforts is a deer stand that is long-lasting and reliable, easy to build, easy to transport, easily customizable, and affordable. What more can you ask for in a deer stand?

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New Deer Blind Plans

September 29th, 2009

These aren’t really a set of deer blind plans as much as they are an idea. With a deer blind this simple, you don’t really need a set of deer blind plans.

The idea is that you use what you have around you to build a blind on the spot.

This doesn’t mean that the blind is of poor quality. I’ve felt safer and more concealed in some thrown together ground blinds than I have in some elevated deer blinds. Another advantage to a ground blind made from local foliage is that a deer won’t recognize it as a threat. If you throw up an OSB box blind, it will take several weeks/months for deer to become use to it and not perceive it as a threat. But, a blind built from the local timber and foliage will be good to go the very next day.

One such deer blind is built by gather a dozen or so straight trees, about 4-6 feet in length. Lay the trees out and mesh them together with twine, much like a chain link fence is held together. Leave any small branches on the trees that are about 6″ to 12″ in length. Gather a bunch of local foliage, brush, pine bows, etc… and weave them through the branches and twine. Now you can sharpen the bottom edges of the trees and stick them into the ground in a circle and bend them in to make a tee pee. And ta da, you have a nice ground deer blind that won’t spook the deer, is easily transportable, and will last all seasons. Deer blind plans don’t get much simpler than that!

Deer Blind Plans

September 21st, 2009

A lot of people have been looking for a set of deer blind plans for building a 4×8 or 4×6 deer blind. These blinds aren’t just good for 2 people who hunt together in the same stand. They are also nice to lay down in and take a nap while you wait for some deer to show up.

Most people stick with 4×4 deer blinds just because it is so easy to put together since OSB comes in 4×8 panels. An entire blind can be built with just 5 pieces, one for each wall and one for the roof/floor.

It gets a bit more expensive to buy the parts for a 4×8 blind. They are also harder to transport since the pieces would be larger.

But if anyone has any deer blind plans they are willing to share for making a 4×8 blind, comment or send me an e-mail and I’ll put them up on the site.

Thanks.

Homemade Deer Stands

January 28th, 2009

Homemade deer stands are a great way to save money and hunt on a budget. If you browse the internet for deer hunting forums and sites like this, you’ll find several places offering deer blind plans and other information on how to build your own homemade deer stand.

Browse the categories in the navigation menu here and you’ll find several posts about homemade deer stands and homemade deer blinds.

If you have some pictures of a deer hunting blind that you built yourself, send it in to eric@deerstandplans.net and I’ll post it on the site, or leave a comment on the blog, or post on our forums (they should be up soon).

Looking For More Deer Blind Plans

January 27th, 2009

I hope to have a forum up soon so anyone can simply post their deer blind plans there. Until I get a forum up though, if anyone has any deer blind plans that they would like to share, you can simply leave a comment on one of the posts on this blog, or e-mail me at ericihli at gmail.com.

Many thanks to those of you who have already shared some plans.

Please make sure you have permission from the owner of the plans to post them here. I wouldn’t want anyone to get in trouble for copyright infringement or anything.

As well as deer blind plans, I’m also looking for some deer feeder plans and any other deer related building plans.

Tips On How To Build A Deer Blind

January 24th, 2009

Someone e-mailed me these tips and I thought I’d post them here to share with everyone. Here are 8 tips you should keep in mind when learning how to build a deer blind.

Build a Deer Blind Tip #1

“You build a deer blind on the ground at eye level to the deer. If you want to be elevated you would build a deer treestand,” reminds Marty Prokop.

Build a Deer Blind Tip #2

“When you build a deer blind, to add effectiveness, use natural surroundings. If you are hunting in a brushy area use the brush and vegetation. Even though a deer will notice your deer blind, the smell associate with a deer blind made with natural vegetation will not as readily spook or alert the deer,” Marty Prokop says.

Build a Deer Blind Tip #3

Marty Prokop recommends, “Before you build a deer blind think through all the purposes you would like your deer blind to serve. Is your deer blind going to shelter you from the sun, wind and rain? If so, plan four waterproof walls, roof and door.

“Is your deer blind going to simply consist of one wall to block your silhouette in one direction? When you build a deer blind it could have three constructed walls and a fourth natural wall, if you build against a rock or large tree.”

Build a Deer Blind Tip #4

“Before you build a deer blind decide on the size needed. How many deer hunters will be using the deer blind? Are deer hunters sitting or standing?” Marty Prokop asks.

Build a Deer Blind Tip #5

“Consider on how many sides of your deer blind you want viewing and shooting windows. While you build a deer blind and certainly before shooting from a deer blind make sure you know your surrounding area. Are there any houses, buildings, people or domestic livestock nearby? Safety comes first,” Marty Prokop says.

Build a Deer Blind Tip #6

“After you build a deer blind make sure the floor of your deer blind is clear of any sticks, twig, branches or grass that could alert a deer’s hearing should you move to position yourself for a shot,” says Marty Prokop.

Build a Deer Blind Tip #7

“Once you have determined you want to build a deer blind then it is time to gather materials. The more you plan ahead to build a deer blind the more chance that you will be able to find your deer blind materials at great prices,” shares Marty Prokop.

Build a Deer Blind Tip #8

Marty Prokop recommends, “When your time to build a deer blind has concluded remove scrap materials and trash. If you have decided to build a deer blind on public land or someone else’s land, at the end of the deer season, return the land to the way it was before you arrived.”

New Set Of Deer Blind Plans – 4×4 Box Blind Plans

January 18th, 2009

We just released a new set of deer blind plans. You can check them out over at the Deer Stand Plans homepage.

We have 9 of these stands over at our deer lease in Texas and they are great. It only takes about 15 minutes to build the deer blind once you get all the panels assembled. Everything fits neatly in the bed of a pickup for easy transport.

We are constantly updating the plans and you’ll get free updates for life as well as a satisfaction guarantee.

If you have been looking for a good set of deer blind plans or if you need a deer blind and haven’t yet considered building your own, check out these deer stand plans. It costs less than $140 in supplies and the entire construction time is less than 3 hours.

Advice When Building An Elevated Box Blind Deer Stand

January 15th, 2009

One bit of advice…if you’re going to build a deer blind and elevate any more than 4 feet, get a ground auger tie down kit. These things are really top-heavy and with a strong gust of wind, they will go over. You could use wire to and tie it down on each corner to some trees or something nearby, but I think a ground auger would reduce floor squeaking.

How To Build A Deer Blind

January 15th, 2009

If you are hunting on public land the “pop up” portables would be the way to go.

If however you hunt private land consider building a deer blind. I have two on my property. One is elevated, made from a treated wood playtower that the kids have out grown. After reworking the frame to lighten it up I built a 4.5’x5’ base and its about 5.5’ inside height. This gives me about an 8’elevation when sitting inside. Insulate well with 2” foam all sides, floor and roof. Small-screened vents at the top of each wall helps fresh air to come in but you still stay very warm. I use Plexiglas strips about 2” to 3” wide around all four sides at eye height when sitting. This gives you a continuous panoramic view of your surroundings. Next, I made four shooting windows. These are hinged to pull down and are at a comfortable shooting height. Paint the inside of your blind black to hide movement and paint your shooting windows black on the outside so they always look open. Paint the outside with colors and shapes that match your woods.

I even made this blind portable. I welded up an axle hitch combo and bolted it to the towers wood frame. It pulls well with a truck or tractor. I usually move it around once a week during the summer so the resident deer can get used to it in various locations then in the fall I pick out two of three areas I like and move it as needed.

You can also visit Deer Stand Plans.net.

Image Gallery Of Deer Blind Plans Part 2

January 15th, 2009

All right, here is the 2nd part of the gallery of deer blind images I started before.
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Next I just need to build the 4 walls of the blind.

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In this next photo, I’ve got the deer blind built completely and I just need to do a little bit of touch-up and add some windows to the deer stand.

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And below is the finished deer blind, with hinged windows and everything.

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