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Offline jeff100

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Hunting blind
« on: July 31, 2008, 10:36:21 AM »
Do any of you guys use a portable hunting blind to call in bears from?  Ghillie suit?  Build a 'natural' blind?

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Re: Hunting blind
« Reply #1 on: July 31, 2008, 10:50:06 AM »
I am usually camoed up and semi hidden. There will be times where I will use a natural blind (under a tree if I am open country, brushpile outskirts,etc), depending on the country. Most of the time, I am just in my camo, and try to blend into (ontop of) an old stump, or anything high, so i can see around me as best I can. I have been contimplating getting a blind though, since I use hand calls so much.

Here I just used an old camo burlap sack and cut it up to fit my head (sits ontop of my hat, here I am coyote calling, I dont wear black when I am bear hunting fyi) and made a poncho out of the rest...frayed the ends, which works out pretty well. I can blow with the camo hood on cause it overlaps over my chest so hand movement is limited visually.

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Re: Hunting blind
« Reply #2 on: July 31, 2008, 04:57:00 PM »
I got a Primos ground blind, It's just fabric with stakes built in to push into the ground, it forms a semi circle around you and is about 2.5 feet tall. totally open, no top.  Works well on hillsides. 
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