BLIND AMBITION BALE BLINDS
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There is news from the Campbell's Outdoor Challenge. The Turkey challenge was held in Indiana last week. There were 11 teams in the competition with first place taken by the team of Brad Kooiman and KaCey Struckman from the Sioux Falls, SD area. We are product sponsors for this couple and they were using the Blind Ambition Bale Blind for the competition. Click here for more
There is news from the Campbell's Outdoor Challenge. The Turkey challenge was held in Indiana last week. There were 11 teams in the competition with first place taken by the team of Brad Kooiman and KaCey Struckman from the Sioux Falls, SD area. We are product sponsors for this couple and they were using the Blind Ambition Bale Blind for the competition. Click here for more
- Farming practices expose deer to round bales on a regular basis. Deer have grown up with round bales and this familiarity puts deer at ease. It almost seems as if deer use them as cover to break up their outline while feeding out in the open.
- The Blind Ambition Bale Blind is light weight and portable. Two people can easily move it.
- No acclamation time required. Deer do not have any apprehension following relocation. Moving mid-day, we've been covered up with deer that same day at dusk!
Add up the opportunities during the hunting season.
- Pre-season scouting and filming
- Early Bow season when Bucks are in their feeding pattern
- Hunt in inclement weather - high wind, rain, etc.
- Give hunting guests and clients great shooting - can be placed in the middle of food plots
- A 34-inch door offers hunters in wheel chairs the ultimate opportunity to get close to game!
- An ideal grandchild set-up - hunt safely and successfully with your beginning hunters, where they can move around and still see plenty of action
- Maximize video opportunities for all wildlife, particularly deer
- Ample room to reposition for optimal frame coverage and other camera angles without getting busted.
- Remember, ideally suited for the middle of the food-plot set-ups
- Late-season Muzzleloader/Archery in food plots
Feel free to contact us with questions and/or comments.










