I won't get that type of blind for scent control reasons. I have a Rhino blind that works great. Even with scent cover on, you still have exposure that lets scent out. The idea is great for visual but scent is a giveaway. Let me know how it works out though. Heat brings sweat, sweat creates scent.
@@TheHobbyFarmHomestead I'm still waiting for temps to come down. The heat here in AR has been a little too warm for much movement. So far I have seen no sign of deer where I normally hunt and see signs. My trail cams have only picked up birds rabbits, and opossums. I'm hoping that changes in a week or two. Don't want to get skunked on the venison ..lol
If I was you next year closer to end of August I would plant turnips right there where your blind is I found out that turnips are helpful for the deer and right now the deer are tearing up my turnip plot right now.
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I won't get that type of blind for scent control reasons. I have a Rhino blind that works great. Even with scent cover on, you still have exposure that lets scent out. The idea is great for visual but scent is a giveaway. Let me know how it works out though. Heat brings sweat, sweat creates scent.
Well it has been set up for a week now and I have 0 activity. The food block or corn hasn’t been touched.
@@TheHobbyFarmHomestead I'm still waiting for temps to come down. The heat here in AR has been a little too warm for much movement. So far I have seen no sign of deer where I normally hunt and see signs. My trail cams have only picked up birds rabbits, and opossums. I'm hoping that changes in a week or two. Don't want to get skunked on the venison ..lol
If I was you next year closer to end of August I would plant turnips right there where your blind is I found out that turnips are helpful for the deer and right now the deer are tearing up my turnip plot right now.