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tanner1 09-21-2002 06:34 PM

Hunting blinds
 
Anybody here use them,& what kind do you like best? I have a Gametracker & Ameristep I believe is the name of it.But the amerstep has aplastic film over the screen & makes it hard to see. I took it off but now I'm worried about my scent. The game tracker don't have the film over the screen and works great ,but was to small.Just wondering if the Ameristep will work just as good with the film off??

AK 09-21-2002 06:46 PM

RE: Hunting blinds
 
Dunno about the commercial ones, but trees, weeds, and brush work great for me. A $10-$20 piece of "leafy" camo that stuffs under your jacket works wonders as well.


sprintflyer 09-21-2002 07:05 PM

RE: Hunting blinds
 
I have a few spots for blinds but when I can I like the veiw from 20 feet up in a white oak.

My blnds are natural materals from the area but I have seen some good blinds on the market.

If the screen dosnt leave a "black hole" effect then you should be fine.

SF




coyote170 09-21-2002 08:30 PM

RE: Hunting blinds
 
Tanner1 I use mine and do not seem to have any
problems go for it!!!

coyote170 09-21-2002 08:30 PM

RE: Hunting blinds
 
Tanner1 I use mine and do not seem to have any
problems go for it!!!

fletchdp 09-21-2002 08:40 PM

RE: Hunting blinds
 
The triple bull ground blinds are really put togather well. I think they do help "contain" your scent to a degree. I think it's better "from a scent perpective" to be in an enclosure. You still better set it up early if possible and brush it in....
Good Luck... Fletch

KEEP THE WIND IN YOUR FACE.... FLETCH


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