![]() ![]() Outdoor Life Online Editors This cow blind is designed for pronghorn hunting, but it could probably work for whitetails in open country like Texas or the Dakotas. A great place to take a kid on his first hunting trip so he can fall asleep and you can watch for deer. ![]() Photo: Realhuntingchat Outdoor Life Online Editors The good old two-man elevated stand. Hollowell Hunting Preserve Outdoor Life Online Editors It appears that a tree has grown up through the middle of this blind. Not really, but he would be proud of those stairs … just look at the craftsmanship. Photo: trailmasteroutdoors Outdoor Life Online Editors This is Bob Vila’s box blind. Photo: eviemaedavid Outdoor Life Online Editors Want to bring the camaraderie of duck hunting to your deer stand? Well than this setup is for you. I can’t see what could possibly go wrong with this. Photo: NC Cigany Outdoor Life Online Editors The classic platform stand wedged between three trees stand. But is there a cooler way to hunt deer? No. Photo: Hunting whitetail deer Outdoor Life Online Editors Is there an easier way to hunt deer than to hoist a stripped-down pickup truck 15 feet into the air? Probably, yes. The only difference is that you can’t shoot deer out of your New York City apartment. Outdoor Life Online Editors In New York City you can rent an apartment with the same square footage as this blind for about $2,000 per month. More Wacky Blinds and Stands While this may not be the most luxurious of blinds, it does do a nice job of recycling. With a grill, you can enjoy venison from the last hunt while looking for the next trophy. Step 10: Install grill, but be careful no to burn down the deck. ![]()
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