double bull and deer
#12
RE: double bull and deer
Alright ... heres another one all brushed in with cut branches on the roof as well.
I had three does walk right beside it that same evening with no bad reaction from them at all.
I had three does walk right beside it that same evening with no bad reaction from them at all.
#14
RE: double bull and deer
ORIGINAL: _Dan
Here's a pic of a friend of my family next to his blind right after he shot a 130" 8pt in Canada. Blends in pretty well if you ask me. Even with very little brushing.
Here's a pic of a friend of my family next to his blind right after he shot a 130" 8pt in Canada. Blends in pretty well if you ask me. Even with very little brushing.
#15
RE: double bull and deer
Under low light conditions its pretty dark inside of my DB/T2. Lighted sights are illegal here. I like mine for all day sits during the rut, especially with as much rain as we get in the PNW, it keeps me dry. I always brush mine in, that makes a big difference in the deer picking them out, especially if you can set yours up well ahead of time and leave it in an area.
#20
Join Date: Mar 2005
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RE: double bull and deer
As someone above mentioned , one problem you will face in a blind is that it's dark inside and seeing your pins or peep can be all but impossible early in the morning or at dusk. Some states I huntdo not allow lighted sights soI came up with this idea and it works very well. I do not shoot a peep but have made a blaze orange knot onto my string where the peep would have been and then put glow paint on one side of it(see pic #1). Not just any glow paint however, it has to be long lasting and bright -http://www.glowmates.com/accessories.htmThen , I paint the glow paint onto my pin which gives me a 2 point allignment. Light up the glowpaint with a mini-keychain ultravoilet light and your good to go(pic #2 inside the blind). Here are a few pics to give you the idea of what I am talking about. The last pic is a nock coated with the glow paint for those that want a lighted knock but a battery powered one isn't legal. All of this came about after sitting in my Matrix watching a flock of turkeys go past the blind at 18 yrds and nothing I could do as I couldn't see my pin or my peep.