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Making a quiet entrance into the woods
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<blockquote data-quote="catman529" data-source="post: 3299665" data-attributes="member: 9284"><p>this is what I did... took a weed eater and machete to the briars, goldenrod, grass and other vegetation in the thicket for the last 75 yards or so of the trail in to the natural blind. It's all dense growth in there so I wanted a noise-free, low scent trail into the blind. Deer bed nearby all the time, and that's why I wanted to make a quiet entrance. Now the tough part will be getting a shot off at close range from the blind.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="catman529, post: 3299665, member: 9284"] this is what I did... took a weed eater and machete to the briars, goldenrod, grass and other vegetation in the thicket for the last 75 yards or so of the trail in to the natural blind. It's all dense growth in there so I wanted a noise-free, low scent trail into the blind. Deer bed nearby all the time, and that's why I wanted to make a quiet entrance. Now the tough part will be getting a shot off at close range from the blind. [/QUOTE]
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