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Blind screening

IowaBowHunter1983

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Alright... obviously the norm is to plant somthing but I wanted something NOW. So spent an afternoon moving a blind back 10 yards to creek edge and cutting a GIANT multi stem hedge clump into a thousand pieces and made a permanent screen. There is a sneak path to backside. Should be nearly bulletproof in and out.

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Example from today. Spaded most these in.

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2 rules I try & have with blinds..... climb downhill so I can get out of site fast & out of line of site. Second- if there’s corn for example... Leave corn up to blind as a screen. I do like Egyptian wheat the best for screen but I am putting in permanent solutions more & more.


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