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    #16
    Your main problem is you are silloueted and any movement, they will see. You would be better off in front of a tree rather than being as you are that way you will blend in a little. Put a ground blind right where the back leg of that tripod is and you should be good to go.

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      #17
      You need to make a "shower curtain" like frame around your tripod and use camo fabric to make a back drop for yourself. Pretty easy to do. Basically make your tripod a half blind. The "shower curtain" gives you the opportunity to to move your back drop so you can hunt with the wind. Get creative on how to attach it to the bottom so that wind does not blow it all around. My deal had two round hoops one above the stand and one below the foot rest. Big enough on bottom to climb under or small enough to step over. Lil bit of fabricating but if you can assemble a tripod you can make mods to make them work in low brushy trees.

      Other than that get a ground blind.

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        #18
        BACKGROUND is rule #1

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          #19
          All those mequites are going to loose their leaves soon.

          I would make some brush blinds, pit blinds or even a 4-6 tall tripod.

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            #20
            Looking at your stand, you are clearly silloueted in the open sky behind you, hang camo netting around your stand behind and in front as much as possible, personally id move that set to broader cover somewhere

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              #21
              Mesquites are difficult to work with, especially when their leaves drop. If you can find another mesquite similar to the one on the right but obviously farther from the feeder, put your tripod up in the middle of it (will probably need some help) and sting wire among the limbs in front and around you, then drape camo fabric off the wire. You need to have a limb behind you above your head to brak up your outline and drape fabric behind you.

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