Posts Tagged ‘guns’
Hill Country Hog Hunting 8, Boar Down Y’all!!!
A mixed video. A new ground blind, chainsaw work, a new tower blind, shooting lane. My Brother Jon gets a nice Feral Hog while I’m sleeping. Then we play with his AR-15 and I get hit in the head with some brass. Just kinda an update… AND my Brothers Wild Hog, as which he hasn’t harvested in a long time so he was pretty happy. Enjoy y’all.
Building 3 Story Hunting Blind
RamBowMike and Son building a 3-Story Hunting Blind on our Michigan property.
Ghost Blind review -Predator & Runner
Jason from www.outdoorproductreview.com, reviews the Runner and Predator blinds from Ghostblinds. Musiv by: Kevin MacLeod
HOW TO MAKE A HUNTING BLIND CHEAP IN THE WOODS part 2
How to make a blind and put up a treestand. We put the blind in the woods and show you how to set it up. It we show you putting corn out and carrying a shot gun for bears. And we show you how to put up treestand and how to secured it on the tree. I go step by step!!
Hunting Blinds
These are two of our 6 blinds we have just wanted two show y’all, Thanks For Watching !!!! Song is by : Shinedown Simple man.
Invisible hunting blind hits the mark with TechGROWTH Ohio support
Produced by Darcy Holdorf Story by Monica Chapman “From the kitchen table to the Board of Directors table.” That’s how TechGROWTH Ohio Director John Glazer characterizes the development of GhostBlind Industries. Founded by hunting enthusiasts Chet Burdette and Kevin Pottmeyer, the Ohio-based company’s signature hunting blinds utilize lightweight, reflective panels to create a fool-proof camouflage in any landscape. And according to Glazer, the concept is completely unique to the industry. “There is nothing on the market that embodied this. The notion of reflective camouflage technology had escaped the prior art,” he said. Based on its potential to attract a large market, create jobs and contribute to the regional economy, GhostBlind Industries was a prime candidate for TechGROWTH Ohio support. The program, which operates under Ohio University’s Voinovich School of Leadership and Public Affairs, and in partnership with the Innovation Center and the Edison Biotechnology Center, connects early-stage companies in southeast Ohio with the tools and capital to succeed. The partnership was not an instant sell, said Burdette and Pottmeyer. But after teaming in 2009, TechGROWTH’s financial support and advisory services proved invaluable. According to Burdette, TechGROWTH Ohio has been instrumental in accelerating GhostBlind’s growth over the past two years. In the past nine months alone, the company has taken on nearly 200 dealers in the US and abroad — some as far as Australia …









