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    #16
    Originally posted by SaltwaterSlick View Post
    Heck, I think it might even help... makes a pretty good cover scent...
    Good point - much like yesterday's conversation about smoke. I suppose there may be deer that are so skittish that they run everytime they pick up on a new smell but I think that's very rare. Deer brains don't work that way. In my experience the only thing they run from automatically is human scent.

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      #17
      We use it for window curtains in our blinds and I agree with the other comments above. In fact we have to replace it frequently after the critters chew on it.

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        #18
        I just buy olive drab or brown cloth material from the sewing section at Wally world, a lot cheaper, last longer, and don't stink.

        I've has the same stuff hanging on a ground blind for 2 years...Its faded but still looks good.

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          #19
          I made ground blinds out of burlap and PVC before pop up days. They were octagon shaped and made great little blinds. Problem I had was the cows eating the burlap and tearing up my blinds. If not cows, it'll work well

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