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Started by BobWalters, February 17, 2018, 12:24:59 AM
Quote from: shaman on March 15, 2018, 08:52:39 AMNormally, I carry a 4'X6' piece of die-cut blind with a paracord around the edge. It's weighs practically nothing and I can deploy it in seconds. The paracord lets me hang it off a twigs, or over a barbed wire fence. It's been with me since the early 80's and I've used it against deer and turkey both. Under normal circumstances, that's about all I ever need. I do have a couple of more elaborate blinds that I set up before season. Turkey don't demand all that much. They have a hard time understanding the idea of something lurking behind something else. Here's one of my blinds:Burlap is fine, but in this case, the camo had faded, and I needed some more dark lines to hide my form. A can of spray paint was all it took. Folks tell me that I spelled "Hunter" wrong. I tell them "Turkeys can't read."BTW: I spent over a decade at this location (well, 10 yards North) without any sort of blind and bagged many, many gobblers. However, the tree at the old location fell over, and the next-closest tree sticks up more. Without the burlap, I'd be waaaay too exposed.