October 4, 2011
Take Extra Care When Being Hidden, Lest, It Is A Life Threatened
Have you ever wondered why it is illegal to use deer blinds in some areas? This is because the hunter may not only be invisible to the deer but also to other hunters. In some states, during hunting season, hunting blinds, particularly deer blinds, need to have a patch of shocking color (fuchsia) visible in all angles.
What makes hunting blinds and deer blinds different the previous mentioned is aground and the first one is perched. This is why deer blinds are more dangerous.
It is a wonder though why deer, known for its night vision, can’t see through deer blinds. The reason for this is that they have designed it to enable your concealment from the deers vision capabilities.
The first deer blinds were made from wood but later on, in the present time we make use of canvass. Obviously, the weight has some bearing on this.
Duck blinds, on the other hand, are not a tad bit dangerous because it could be made of nothing. What you can do is simply crouch to the ground and hide yourself until the bird arrives.
There are also duck blinds made on lakes. Although, these blinds are not really that invisible. What this does basically is hide you, not the construction.
These hunting blinds are very different from duck blinds if you compare. It takes effort to be made and not as portable as the deer blinds. Although, there are tent-like hunting blinds that can be perched on trees or home-made ladders.
The cheapest kinds of hunting invisibility equipment are the Wright Blinds that cost less than a hundred bucks. The design is comparable to a shower curtain, sewn together forming a circle where you can just get inside and crouch.
A shadow hunter that costs over $1,200 is made of wood, painted camouflage and with an area of about a square meter. This is easy to bring along and is sturdy. It is ideal to use for long term waiting for your target.
The ATV silencer is the latest creation in hunting gears. This eradicates the need to crouch in the dirty soil and boringly hide and wait for your target. Go after the prey when they are around on the ATV but without the noise. There’s a better word for this, hunting deaf, anyone?
