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celticwar
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heres my new hide new out of the box

in its bag .

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heres the carry straps .

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removed from the bag

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built its so simple to put up

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pick through shoot through mesh of my back garden

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heres my daughter and son they could not see me that close , through the mesh windows

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theres ties up the corners ive not looked on there web site yet to see what there for . but will come in handy when blending in using branches ect

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cant wait to get out and try it out , is really well made .

 

got mine from here

http://www.opticswarehouse.co.uk/products....ee+Pop+Up+Hides

 

heres the main site

http://www.ameristep.com/blinds/doghouse.html

 

heres a take down vid trust me you wont need to no how to put it up it just happens lol

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when I sat in side it I thought the windows were ok.

in size.

I layed down it gave me even more few of the trees.

if positioned in the right place facing a roost. I think. 20 30 yards away. it will be fine.

perfect for decoy pigeons and shooting rabbits. or if you have a nice big bore rifle. foxes. deer.

 

if you want one for using with a shot gun I'd prob spend more and buy a hub type one. there alot more dolla.

but they have roof window for shooting incoming birds

 

I will let ever one no how I get on.

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I have a similar type of hide a Pop-a-Bivvy and have used it for a year or so decoying and fishing. When I set up for decoying I put two fishing rod rests at the front about 2' from the hide, 4' apart then string a Jack Pyke mesh camo' screen over them, pegging the sides to the hide's guy ropes. I can see out, they can't see in and there's plenty of room for me, the dog, the gear and any passing mate who drops by for a chat.

 

The hide and screen are put between the seat and backrest of a folded fishing chair and all can be carried on my shoulder using a camera strap. I takes less than five minutes to set up anywhere.

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