Some of the weather is hard on these blinds. We lost 2 Barronett blinds to the snow not long ago. One even had a stick in the middle for support. (Wind blowing stick fell out) Repairs to these 2 blinds were right at 100.00 for the two. We now have a 2" piece of PVC in the middle for a support that works great! Measure your blind and cut the conduit about 2 or 3" longer than you need. You can dig out the ground easier than make your pole longer. You may even want to put a cap on the bottom to keep from working down in the dirt.
The ends were added due to me cutting them to the actual measurements. Leaving the Top open allows the nut in the top/center of blind to help hold it in place. We even put a couple hooks attached to PVC to hang accessory bags and such up off the ground. Soon as I can find them I'm going to put a plastic drink holder on the support also. This whole concept will work on other brands. Will pay for itself in one year or less.
The ends were added due to me cutting them to the actual measurements. Leaving the Top open allows the nut in the top/center of blind to help hold it in place. We even put a couple hooks attached to PVC to hang accessory bags and such up off the ground. Soon as I can find them I'm going to put a plastic drink holder on the support also. This whole concept will work on other brands. Will pay for itself in one year or less.