I have seen several posts about shoot through mesh screen lately.
Here is what I do. A buddy turned me on to this a few years back. I am using it on permanent blinds that I have built or bought and made efforts to seal off so that they are as scent free as possible. It can be used on pop ups but the scent free aspect is lost on them.
Instead of the screen use celopane food wrap. I duct tape mine in place. My buddy installed plexiglass around his window openings and it just sticks there on its own.
If the inside of your blind is dark the deer cannot see in.
The celopane is easier to see through and has zero affect on arrow flight. If some of you guys are worried about open on impact heads this could solve your problems.
Due to my blinds being so well sealed I had some condensation problems. I solved this by using a small computer fan and a feeder battery. The fans are cheap, quiet and run forever on one charge.
I hope this can be of some help.
Here is what I do. A buddy turned me on to this a few years back. I am using it on permanent blinds that I have built or bought and made efforts to seal off so that they are as scent free as possible. It can be used on pop ups but the scent free aspect is lost on them.
Instead of the screen use celopane food wrap. I duct tape mine in place. My buddy installed plexiglass around his window openings and it just sticks there on its own.
If the inside of your blind is dark the deer cannot see in.
The celopane is easier to see through and has zero affect on arrow flight. If some of you guys are worried about open on impact heads this could solve your problems.
Due to my blinds being so well sealed I had some condensation problems. I solved this by using a small computer fan and a feeder battery. The fans are cheap, quiet and run forever on one charge.
I hope this can be of some help.
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