October 5, 2011

Be Careful When Being Covered, Lest, It Is A Life At Risk

Ever wonder why in some areas deer blinds are illegal? The reason for this is that it may conceal them to deers but it hides them from other hunters as well. In some states, during hunting season, hunting blinds, particularly deer blinds, need to have a patch of shocking color (fuchsia) visible in all angles.

The difference between hunting blinds and deer blinds are that the former is usually perched while the latter is aground. 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. But of course, through studies, deer blinds have been prototyped to be invisible to a deer’s vision as their eyes have facial glands in them.

Deer blinds are originally made of wood then later, the canvass type have become more popular. Obviously, the weight has some bearing on this.

There is no danger in using duck blinds because literally you do not need anything to build one. It could simply be an instantaneous depth made on the ground for the hunter to crouch over and hide until the birds come.

There are also duck blinds made on lakes. Although, these blinds are not really that invisible. The point is, the hunter may be invisible to the wading birds out and about.

Hunting blinds are the opposite of duck blinds. Setting up one is not that easy, not to mention that unlike the deer blinds, they are not easily portable. Although, there are tent-like hunting blinds that can be perched on trees or home-made ladders.

If you want the cheapest hunting invisibility equipment I would suggest Wright Blinds which are $100 dollars or even less. It is made like a shower curtain sewn on both sides so that it stands in a circle and you go and crouch inside the canvass-made camouflage.

Another one that is quite expensive, about more or less $1,200 is the shadow hunter; it has an area of a square meter and painted with camouflage for concealment. Bringing it along with you is easy and it is durable as well. It can be made a home for a day or two while waiting for the prey.

But the latest innovation is an all-terrain vehicle (ATV) silencer. This eradicates the need to crouch in the dirty soil and boringly hide and wait for your target. The ATV helps you maneuver the terrain with ease and with very minimal sound. There’s a better word for this, hunting deaf, anyone?

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