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Started by frydarinj, May 02, 2019, 08:05:02 AM
Quote from: Sir-diealot on January 05, 2020, 06:24:56 PMBy the way, blind may be higher that it appears in your scope, shot a hole in mine this spring when I took my first turkey.
Quote from: Bowguy on January 06, 2020, 10:22:03 AMQuote from: Sir-diealot on January 05, 2020, 06:24:56 PMBy the way, blind may be higher that it appears in your scope, shot a hole in mine this spring when I took my first turkey.There's no "appearing" higher though you're giving sound advice. Your scope would sit higher. Imagine if you looked through a 2" hole. Your scope would be in it but your barrel being 2" lower would be obstructed. Same for blinds, cover, horizontal logs, etc. we need to think of clearance. Good advice though
Quote from: bbcoach on January 02, 2020, 06:14:53 PMIt isn't necessary to brush in a blind for hunting turkeys. Put them out and hunt them, turkeys don't care. Several good tips is wear black to conceal yourself, don't let sunlight hi lite you in the blind, move back in the blind, stay away from the windows, wear facepaint or a facemask and only open windows as needed. Keep movement inside to a minimum. Blinds help us kill birds but they aren't fool proof.
Quote from: Bowguy on May 13, 2019, 04:56:56 PMAre you sure they aren't seeing you moving in the blind?
Quote from: Marc on February 12, 2020, 01:33:06 AMQuote from: Bowguy on May 13, 2019, 04:56:56 PMAre you sure they aren't seeing you moving in the blind?Or hearing you??? Hunters often seem to love talking in a blind... "Hey! You see that bird over there?" (Grabbing his buddy and pointing).Often, it seems like hunters in a blind think that they cannot be seen or heard.... While a blind can help hide you, they are not magical barriers to sight and sound.I have no doubt that highly pressured birds that have seen "boom-sticks" go off from a blind are more wary of them though.