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camoing ground blinds #6829063 07/20/17 07:56 PM
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when do yall start your ground blind camo'ing or brushing in..for those of yall that do this..i have everythig set up..placement,hog panels in place..does it matter if the cedar i use turns brown..the color in the brush only stays green for about 2 weeks..i just really dont want to disturb the area from about a month leading into bow season..which starts last saturday of september in our area..

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Weekend before the season.


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I do all of mine the first week in September, I like to cut out a hole in the brush and fit them in. The more live brush and trees around the better. Give the deer plenty of time to get use to something new to the area. Good luck to you, make the inside of blind as black as possible.

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I just don't wash it until after season is over.


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