Archive for September, 2009

Buckmaster’s Deer Blind Plans

Wednesday, 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

Tuesday, 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

Monday, 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.