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Before getting a popup blind or a sitting blind I thought I'd ask if anyone uses them for photographing Hawks and Owls and if so maybe you could show me what has worked for you and where to get it!
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I bought the ones that are basically tarp types. They did help some but are not that great. Im turning my one in to a tripod cover and, making camera/lens drapes from the rest of it. I havent tried the tent type that they sell at Cabellas or, the Bass shops. Im going to start using a Ghilles suit once again, while it is cumbersome it is effective. You can move in pretty close if you move slow enough.
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