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Old 04-14-2008 | 06:06 PM
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ORIGINAL: shamlin

That blind does stick out like a sore thumb. You have to remember turkeys can see very well, you have to beat those eyes. If I were you (working with what you already have) I would move that blind a little further back into those trees ( at least 10 yds) Then take some natural vegetation and build it up in front of the blind. Maybe use some of those tree branches, and mix in some of that tall grass. Make this same rule apply where ever you decide to use that blind.
Obviously, the better u can hide something, the better off you are. Fortunately, with turkeys, its not quite as important as, say, with deer. Your blind will be fine right were it is if u are unable to move it. I have seen birds walk right up to a blind in the middle of a field. Im certain others who use blinds much will attest to this.
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