That is going to provide some comfort, It looks like it would fit on top of common pipe scaffold, I have 2 stands of scaffold it would fit nicely on. I'm not sure what we do from these things is hunting so much as picking them off, LOL, but it does hide your movement, you can sit back in and there is no horizon/silhouette created behind you etc. More fun than an ice fishing shanty, I'll bet you will enjoy this to no end with a little heat, on an inclement day, which can be the best time to hunt sometimes if they move.
I have been tempted and could do the same, and not that I have anything to hide, where my place is, it would draw attention to my favorite spot, and who knows what that may bring, I had a NYS DEC law enforcement officer stop at my house a little over a week ago, and was looking to access the power line right of way, through our land, said there was some ATV's staged up there, I looked and saw none, I am not sure what the deal really was, I know how they operate, hook and bait, and as much as I respect these guys and follow the laws, something was up. You call for ATV trespass and its a hassle, understandably so. If on the up and up, I appreciate it, and their availability in the event of a problem, but in all the years I've never had a visit on this place by one. I think I would get more visits from them, or some other trouble if I built something like that, one thing I like best is peace and quiet while sitting in a stand, sure is tempting !
Looks great and I'll bet was low cost, most of all hides you, your scent and should be productive!
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