Might be a silly question,why not camo the inside and wear camo. So you don't need 2 sets of colored clothes. Thanks
Announcement
Collapse
No announcement yet.
Krivoman Hunters
Collapse
X
-
Originally posted by Sofee View PostMight be a silly question,why not camo the inside and wear camo. So you don't need 2 sets of colored clothes. Thanks
Comment
-
I have my blinds set up that I only shoot out of one window. Covered the other windows w curtains. I have noticed the deer notice when one of the windows is open if they have been closed for long period of time. If I am going to be hunting a particular blind for quite a few sits I just leave the window open 24/7
Comment
-
I took a $4 black towel from walmart and cut it into 1/3's and rolled the top up in a wrap around lead decoy weight and zip tied the weight in place. I hang them on the top shelf part of the window frames covering up the windows I don't use to make it darker inside and use one folded up to make the shooting hole smaller! Make's a big difference IMO. It's black inside the blind now. I always hunt with just 1 window open.
Comment
-
Originally posted by Slew View PostI took a $4 black towel from walmart and cut it into 1/3's and rolled the top up in a wrap around lead decoy weight and zip tied the weight in place. I hang them on the top shelf part of the window frames covering up the windows I don't use to make it darker inside and use one folded up to make the shooting hole smaller! Make's a big difference IMO. It's black inside the blind now. I always hunt with just 1 window open.
This sounds like a good idea. Think I will be doing this.
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Comment
-
Originally posted by Mudslinger View PostPain the window black and keep it open when you are there and make sure and wear black and maybe paint the inside of the blind black. Keep the black hole in effect.
Comment
-
Originally posted by KactusKiller View PostThis, also only time you can tell if a window is open or closed is if you are facing the sun, it will highlight the green inside or who is in there. If sun is anywhere but straight in front windows look dark open or closed.
Comment
-
Originally posted by JES View PostI had the same experience you did when I first got mine. I put window screen on it and also painted the windows black. This has helped a bunch. I also covered the inside of mine with egg crate foam, more because of my kids kicking the walls, but you get the blackout effect.
Thanks.
Comment
-
Originally posted by Casey View PostAny pointers for applying the egg crate foam? Where did you buy it?
Thanks.Originally posted by ballgame View PostX2
Originally, we used spray glue to attach it to the walls, bad idea, we got high and sticky but it didn't hold the crate to the walls very good, well, only for a week or so.
I ended up using plastics strips I got at Lowes's, they are over by the window screen or garage door parts, can't recall. I used some self tapping screws and just screwed the plastic to the wall, trapping the egg crate between the wall and the plastic strips.
We have wasps really bad in our area, if you do not seal the edges of the egg crate to the wall the wasps get back in there when its cool and then come out after it warms up, like in the morning when in you're in there trying to have a nice peaceful hunt...so, take it from me, you do not want to leave any space the wasps can crawl back between the egg crate and the walls...
Comment
Comment