blind hunting
#2
Typical Buck
Joined: Mar 2004
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I have used it gun hunting when raining. Wore Camo but I'll tell you it's incredible how much you can get way with in terms of movement. I would think either would work. The key is to make sure you don't have an open window behind you. Regardless of what you have on the open window can silhouette you and thats when your movement will show.
This is a shot of one 57 yds out (wouldn't come any closer). 2 of us in the blind. The guy with me was taking picture while this bird strutted and gobbled right out in front of us.
This is a shot of one 57 yds out (wouldn't come any closer). 2 of us in the blind. The guy with me was taking picture while this bird strutted and gobbled right out in front of us.
#3
I love hunting from a blind. I always where camo, mainly because at times I may leave the blind if I feel it necessary. I think black would work just the same if you stay in the blind though. As stated above, Dont have 2 windows that are opposite one another open at the same time. The turkeys will see through and pick out your movement. Remember a face mask is still really important, I found this out the hard way earlier this year.
#4
Joined: May 2005
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i love blind huntin but let me tell u that wearing black makes all the difference in the world i've been busted out many times wearing camo but it took me a few hunts to firgure it out, i killed some good birds this spring out of my blind this spring




