Permanent hunting blinds

The other 6x6, but made on the industrial level “utilidoor”
 

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I really want to erect a platform at one of my favorite hunting spots but it's crown land and not allowed here in BC..... although I come across them all the time in moose country. I also know of another one that has been intact and maintained for over 20 years now and the CO's know about it but have never removed it. I don't use it because i didn't build it. I wonder if biologists that monitor the deer herds use it and that's why it's still there after all these years.
I stash my ladder stand in the bush though and it doesn't take much to get it set up when i arrive at that spot. Not a lot of hunters venture that far into those mountains so no one has come across it yet hehe
Good for you. Not sure how people justify building permanent structures on crown land Pet peave of mine and if it wasn’t for the fire risk I’d burn every one of them.
Selfish I’m claiming this spot on public people drive me nuts.
 
This one started out as just a platform, built using a set of 4 brackets sold at Cabela's for this purpose. After one year I started putting a pop-up blind on it, then eventually added walls and a roof and an actual closing door over the entry, mostly built from junk, recycled wood and scraps. This year I finally installed a set of sliding windows on three sides of it. It was originally just standing on the ground, with guylines to prevent wind-tipping, but after it sunk into the ground about 5-6 inches I dug in under each corner and filled with concrete. The permanently-attached "steep stairs" became a reality after the original ladder that leaned against it fell over while I was inside! :)

I've overnighted twice in this blind. Once was just an experiment to see if doing so was better than walking out an hour before earliest light the next morning. It wasn't. :) The second sleepover came when the field was full of deer when I wanted to leave and I didn't want to blow them all out because I was waiting for one particular specimen. Never got him, or even saw him during legal light.

I'm planning on stealing the idea from chuckAA and installing an aerial urinal this weekend. :)

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