I need to really make a dent in the rabbit population on one of my permissions but the terrain is very flat and open with no cover at all for stalking. A neighbouring business has massive flood lights on at night so, even though it's hundreds of metres away, causes silhouetting.
My only option is to put up a hide and play the waiting game.
Although I shoot on my own I think I'd prefer a 2 person hide for increased space (for my flask and cakes) and so I can have a stretch.
Can anyone recommend a good hide? I'd rather spend a bit more for a really good one than pay twice.
Thanks.
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Hunting hide recommendations
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wanderingkurt
- Posts: 27
- Joined: 02 Jan 2015, 19:59
- Location: Thirsk, North Yorkshire
Re: Hunting hide recommendations
Hi Kurt The Bushwear co do a two person chair hide that is very good
i have one its easy to use and has plenty of access shooting windows
and is if i recall less than £100-00 in cost , bushwear do other types of hides as well
atb brian
ps,if you get a hide Kurt letus know how you get on with it.
i have one its easy to use and has plenty of access shooting windows
and is if i recall less than £100-00 in cost , bushwear do other types of hides as well
atb brian
ps,if you get a hide Kurt letus know how you get on with it.
Re: Hunting hide recommendations
I got given a single bushwear hide when first came out , thought it was a gimmick, .....I was wrong !
Comfy ,works....lots of view point, magnet mesh covered windows , keeps you out elements , pocket for a cup of tea & another for your .22 mags in both arms ....I bought a small set of collapsible twin sticks , look like tent poles ,joined internally by bungee , fine for sitting height ...the single is big enough in my opinion .
Paul
Comfy ,works....lots of view point, magnet mesh covered windows , keeps you out elements , pocket for a cup of tea & another for your .22 mags in both arms ....I bought a small set of collapsible twin sticks , look like tent poles ,joined internally by bungee , fine for sitting height ...the single is big enough in my opinion .
Paul
Re: Hunting hide recommendations
If you get one of those pop up hoopy things wait until you try to get it back in the bag
You need to start packing it two hours before you want to leave

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deerwarden
- Posts: 90
- Joined: 03 Aug 2013, 21:59
- Location: Norfolk
Re: Hunting hide recommendations
Like Saur, also have a Bushwear single popup hide, more than big enough for the job, I put it beside a hedgerow and shoot the rabbits off a tripod as they come out, they soon get used to it and it has accounted for loads of them. Quite comfy in it as well. deerwarden.
Re: Hunting hide recommendations
I use the Fox Pop-up Bivvy... awesome hide, nice and easy to carry, set-up and pack away 
http://www.anglingdirect.co.uk/fox-easy-shelter-camo
Atb,
Darren.
http://www.anglingdirect.co.uk/fox-easy-shelter-camo
Atb,
Darren.
















