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Moving a blind this afternoon?


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What's everyone's opinions? Thinking of moving a blind from the interior pines about 80 yards to the edge of a secluded cut corn field. Will this spook deer visiting nthe field to feed....it's about a 9acre field. I can tuck it off the field a few yards so it's not a big exposed blob right on the edge. Figure I got nothing to lose with a few days left in the season.

 

Here is a pic of close to where I will put....this was up a few turkey seasons ago.

 

Does it need to go back farther?

 

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I dont know if it will scare them. I dont like to sit in blinds unless they have been brushed in for a while. With snow everywhere here at home a new blind will really stick out. I would bring a stool or chair and wrap in a white sheet like a toga and sit any place, and feel very camouflaged.  

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37 minutes ago, Kmartinson said:

I dont know if it will scare them. I dont like to sit in blinds unless they have been brushed in for a while. With snow everywhere here at home a new blind will really stick out. I would bring a stool or chair and wrap in a white sheet like a toga and sit any place, and feel very camouflaged.  

 

agree with white sheet... sit it in woodline and big white sheet over it and you should be fine......

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