2 Questions ?
#1
Thread Starter
Join Date: Oct 2004
Posts: 18
2 Questions ?
Hey All,
Well i almost got my duck blind finished . And Season is just about 4 weeks away. So here is my question for yall ?
When i start to Camo my blind , i have bought some of that camo milarty blind stuff and its a mixture of Brown , Gray , and a Dark to Med. Green will this camo my blind in , Also i am gonna take some brush and blind up aroud it too to make it look like a brush pile ?? Anyone that has got Commemts on camo or pointers post them i am open to all !
Thanks Alot , RedneckDuckman17
Aka. Travis
Well i almost got my duck blind finished . And Season is just about 4 weeks away. So here is my question for yall ?
When i start to Camo my blind , i have bought some of that camo milarty blind stuff and its a mixture of Brown , Gray , and a Dark to Med. Green will this camo my blind in , Also i am gonna take some brush and blind up aroud it too to make it look like a brush pile ?? Anyone that has got Commemts on camo or pointers post them i am open to all !
Thanks Alot , RedneckDuckman17
Aka. Travis
#2
Thread Starter
Join Date: Oct 2004
Posts: 18
RE: 2 Questions ?
Also just wanted to add this .
Will the Med, Colored green scare or flare ducks in late season ?? thats what i am really worried about or will that not pay it anymind ?? Sorry for all the Trouble i am causin i am a newbie too Duck Hunting .
Will the Med, Colored green scare or flare ducks in late season ?? thats what i am really worried about or will that not pay it anymind ?? Sorry for all the Trouble i am causin i am a newbie too Duck Hunting .
#3
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: St. Louis Missouri USA
Posts: 67
RE: 2 Questions ?
Depending on where you are at you can do several things. We have a boat blind that we use on large lakes and all we use is the military camo in dark green. It looks like the water I suppose, and we generally are anchored or tied to trees off the bank. In that situation all we need is the netting. However we also have a blind on a lake and we use oak and cedar branches to camoflage it. It is on a point and has trees all behind it so the oak and cedar blends with the background. I would recommend putting the netting on and then covering it with brush that surrounds your blind like you said. You can never get enough camo. Put some on, go look at it from a distance, and keep brushing until all you see is brush and nothing else discernable. Wind and weather will knock off brush during the season so putting extra on will pay off later.
Good Luck.
Good Luck.