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<blockquote data-quote="Tampabucs" data-source="post: 1312962" data-attributes="member: 9581"><p>Good info here. I've taken a lot of game from blinds. In fact, I shot a coyote last weekend from one with my xbow. I like them, because they keep the wind off you and keep mosquitoes to a minimum in the warm weather. </p><p></p><p>I'm hunting an urban area right now that I'm just sitting in a folding chair. I have the chair against a tree and I'm in between 2 bushes. I agree 100% that deer don't have good vision. I've had deer stare at me from 15 yards in a tree stand and if I don't move they continue to feed. The key is to limit movement. Also, I spray scent killer on my clothes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tampabucs, post: 1312962, member: 9581"] Good info here. I've taken a lot of game from blinds. In fact, I shot a coyote last weekend from one with my xbow. I like them, because they keep the wind off you and keep mosquitoes to a minimum in the warm weather. I'm hunting an urban area right now that I'm just sitting in a folding chair. I have the chair against a tree and I'm in between 2 bushes. I agree 100% that deer don't have good vision. I've had deer stare at me from 15 yards in a tree stand and if I don't move they continue to feed. The key is to limit movement. Also, I spray scent killer on my clothes. [/QUOTE]
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