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Old 04-14-2006, 12:22 PM   #1
 
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Default using camo material as a blind....

I was thinking, i like the idea of a blind, but it would be hard to transport a big ol blind from one hot spot to another. So, i was thinking, would it be a good idea to buy some of that camo material (it comes in like 20 foot by 3 foot strips) and attach it to a few trees in order to make a small blind. I just want to conceal movement as much as possible, but a big ol blind is too much to move i think. Would this be a good idea? has anyone ever tried it? It seems like a good idea to me. Just tie one part to one tree, the other end to another tree and you will have a mini blind. It seems very creative to me, but maybe it has been done, please let me know. thanks alot
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Old 04-14-2006, 12:27 PM   #2
 
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Default RE: using camo material as a blind....

...why do you think our turkey vests have so many pockets...lol...sometimes when i dont have a big ol tree to rest against..i just drap that camo mesh over me...
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