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<blockquote data-quote="smyrnagc" data-source="post: 4358429" data-attributes="member: 9615"><p>Ah...That's another plan all together. You just might get it stolen so you would need to set it up well before daylight and then probably take it out with you. Or another better plan that I did with my youngest son when we began hunting was to build a natural blind with fallen trees and limbs. We found an area that had the opportunity to be concealed and created a wall, if you will, of natural debris that we could sit behind and be concealed. It works like a charm! All we did then was to carry portable stools in with us.</p><p></p><p>YouTube is loaded with videos on how to build natural blinds but basically all you do id create a spot overlooking trails or trail sign where you can sit with your son partially concealed and a distance away...50-100 yards. Hang in there, you will figure it out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="smyrnagc, post: 4358429, member: 9615"] Ah...That's another plan all together. You just might get it stolen so you would need to set it up well before daylight and then probably take it out with you. Or another better plan that I did with my youngest son when we began hunting was to build a natural blind with fallen trees and limbs. We found an area that had the opportunity to be concealed and created a wall, if you will, of natural debris that we could sit behind and be concealed. It works like a charm! All we did then was to carry portable stools in with us. YouTube is loaded with videos on how to build natural blinds but basically all you do id create a spot overlooking trails or trail sign where you can sit with your son partially concealed and a distance away...50-100 yards. Hang in there, you will figure it out. [/QUOTE]
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