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    Krivoman blind concealment/brush in

    Just want to pick the brain of the Green Screen. I have a Krivoman blind that I am gonna use for bowhunting. Any suggestions or brush in pics? Post what you got.

    In the past I didn't brush in pop ups, but Im thinking the Krivo might need some help. Opinions?

    #2
    Put it out early and you don’t have to do anything.


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      #3
      I’ve set mine up well before season under mesquite trees with great success. Didn’t brush in at all.

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        #4
        Probably never hurts to brush it in but I’m not sure if it really matters.

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          #5
          I bought it for my wife to hunt out of. Had it setting on a trailer, well she hasn't hunted in 2 years, soooo, you snooze you loose. But bowhunting I was concerned I would need to conceal it. Now these are SETx deer, they a little more jumpy.

          Thanx for the replies

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            #6
            In for pics and ideas as well. Picking mine up on the 17th and setting it out. I'll be putting it on a 2'-3' wooden platform as well.

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              #7
              I always brush my stands in. Sure your local deer get use to your stand but what about that big bruiser that's out roaming during the rut that shows up and there is your stand bigger than Dallas, I had that happen to me several years ago I had my regulars around my feeder and stand and I see a big mature buck that I had never seen before and he spotted my ground blind about 100 yards away and off he went. Never saw him again or even caught him on camera. Just my opinion brush it in.

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                #8
                It's a maverick blind, I always brush them in and they never look at me.




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                  #9
                  Thanx for the responses.

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                    #10
                    We usually let it grow up around them and trim lanes. I have several that are in the open and the deer don’t mind them at all.


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                      #11
                      Hmmm,

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                        #12
                        I painted mine camo ( probably not necessary) and set it under some trees for shade. Had deer pics right in front of it within the first week




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                          #13
                          I painted mine too, but wow! You are an artist

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                            #14
                            I don’t brush any of mine in. Looks cool when you do but not necessary.

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                              #15
                              Put it under some trees for shade if nothing else! Oct sits are toasty !!!


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