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	<title>Comments on: Ameristep 3 Spur Blind</title>
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		<title>By: J. Nowicki</title>
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&lt;br /&gt;The Ameristep 832 Three Spur Blind is going to be useful when hunting in tight places too limited by size for setting up a regular blind. This is a neat pickup and go blind. While I have a natural deer blind, a large Ameristep easy set up blind and a Big Game 16&#039; Luxury Box Tree Stand, there is an area where the Three Spur Blind will come in mighty handy. The blind is extremely lightweight and is easy to carry over my shoulder. The setup is quite simple. Just put the three support rods in position, secure the tie down and it&#039;s done. I bought two of these blinds so that I could have all around coverage if I needed it. I also think these will be of great use when I decide to hunt on the spur of the moment, pun intended, for a relatively short time and don&#039;t want to carry a lot of gear. ~ The Boss </description>
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