This was my first year hunting from a Double Bull ground blind and I really enjoyed it. Took a book, drinks,snacks, and stayed in all day. The only thing I need to improve the quality of the experience would be a better chair. Ten hours of sitting in a cheap chair is tough!
Unlike most of ya'll I had several turkeys, deer and a hog shy away immediately upon seeing the blind. I took a lot of care to set the blind inside a group of small trees which broke up the blind's outline on the sides and top. I only opened the front window and used the netting. I also brushed in the area in front of the blind.
I did get a shot at a large tom that spooked upon seeing the blind. I missed him at about 15 yards as he trotted away. I did shoot a hen standing broadside but unfortunately the shot went low, hit only breast and I was unable to find her.
My experience was that most game spooked upon seeing the blind, especially the deer and hog. In anticipation of the spring season I have switched from grizzlies to tree sharks, If anyone could tell what to do in order to have less problems with the animals spooking immediately upon seeing the blind I would really appreciate the advice. I also know that I couldn't be seen because after a few days two does became accustomed to the blind and I would deliberately try to spook them with movement with no reaction on their part.