Besides brushing in your blind really well:
When you're hunting a popup, DO NOT leave windows open that are opposite your shooting lanes (it doesn't matter what's behind you if you can't shoot at it) and DO NOT leave your door open when you leave the blind- this defeats ALL the hard work you did hiding your popup. Open rear windows and doors makes your popup EASY to see and there's no telling what walked through and picked off your blind when you were gone. Also, open doors are magnets for cattle to destroy your blind- they get curious and will stick their heads in, freak out and destroy the blind.
A lot of my hunters this year have made these mistakes; and have paid the price (lack of success and/or destroyed blinds) for it. So, I figured I'd point it out for those that didn't know.
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I am here: http://maps.google.com/maps?ll=29.218766,-99.415892
When you're hunting a popup, DO NOT leave windows open that are opposite your shooting lanes (it doesn't matter what's behind you if you can't shoot at it) and DO NOT leave your door open when you leave the blind- this defeats ALL the hard work you did hiding your popup. Open rear windows and doors makes your popup EASY to see and there's no telling what walked through and picked off your blind when you were gone. Also, open doors are magnets for cattle to destroy your blind- they get curious and will stick their heads in, freak out and destroy the blind.
A lot of my hunters this year have made these mistakes; and have paid the price (lack of success and/or destroyed blinds) for it. So, I figured I'd point it out for those that didn't know.
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I am here: http://maps.google.com/maps?ll=29.218766,-99.415892
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