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    Blind bag?

    What blind bag do you guys prefer and why? Currently got a cabelas one with the hard bottom. It's okay but think it's time for a new one. Was looking at both the regular drake floating bag or the Tanglefree optifade bag. Any opinions on these would be great. Or if you have had one or both and have something better please share.

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    I won't be much help. I use two 50 cal ammo cans.
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    If you are carrying so much stuff that it won't fit in a small back pack, you might want to rethink what you are carrying.

    The obvious exception is if your blind is for water fowl, then you need to shop for off road wheelbarrows.


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