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Brush Blinds
Danzn Bar:
--- Quote from: osage outlaw on August 29, 2015, 12:40:05 am ---I gather brush from the surrounding areas. Cedar trees are great for building blinds.
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Me too...Clint
I really like ground blinds of natural material, in my hunting area there is a lot of small beech trees, I cut limbs this time of year to make shooting lanes and use the limbs for blind material . the leaves of beech trees turn a light brown and stay on the branches all winter just like they do naturally.
DBar
bowandarrow473:
Eric do you have any problems with deer spoting g your siloute in that type of blind? I always close up the back and sides but that looks like significantly less effort, I'd love to try it if I'll still be invisible to deer from the front.
Eric Krewson:
The blind is a lot thicker than it looks in the picture, deer can't see through it.
PEARL DRUMS:
I've found that what is behind me is every bit as important as what is in front. At times they can peer through the front side small openings and silhouette you if your backing is inadequate.
Danzn Bar:
Very good point Chris.......most of the time the blind is not make high enough behind you, the deer are lower to the ground than you would think and your head will be silhouetted and any motion is easily seen.
DBar
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