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Turkey Hunting Blinds Can Pay Off

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When it comes to successful turkey hunting, stealth and camouflage are often the keys that make it so. With this in mind many turn to turkey hunting blinds to help give them an advantage in the field.

Turkey hunting blinds can be found in a number of locations. They can be man or nature made. Let's look at the reasons why blinds can really help and what to look for in them.

Turkey hunting blinds can provide a leg up on the game by:

• Concealing a hunter from the birds' eyesight. This is often one of the biggest reasons why these birds get away. If they can see a hunter, it's generally over. They have very acute eyesight and will move at a moment's notice if trouble is suspected.
• Enables the hunter to set up a bit easier. Whether it's drawing a bow or lining up a shot with a gun, turkey hunting blinds can make this a great deal easier to do. This can often mean the difference between success and failure.

Not all blinds are created alike. Often the best choices are:

• Easy to set up and take down. They don't have to be very elaborate to be effective.
• Quiet in their use. This is key in a successful turkey hunt situation. Good blinds typically do not rustle, crinkle or crackle.
• Those that provide camouflage. Very good turkey hunting blinds blend into the environment where they are being used. Depending on the seas when the hunting is taking place, the requirements here might differ.
• Lightweight. If it's commercial turkey hunting blinds being considered, lightweight should be a very big concern. There's nothing fun about toting a heavy blind through the woods and back again.

There are two major kinds of turkey hunting blinds available for hunters to use. These are commercial blinds and nature-made ones. Both have their advantages.

Commercial blinds, for example, are generally designed for the purpose. They tend to be portable and typically involve camouflaging right in the design. They can be taken wherever a hunter wants to go.

Natural blinds are found in the woods or fields themselves. Whether it's a big tree, shrub or even stump, these can be wonderful. As long as the hunter has a good view and his or her body is block from behind, natural blinds can be quite effective.

Turkey hunting blinds can give hunters an edge. In this particular sport, anything that gives an edge is often welcomed. Take care when choosing one that a good field of vision is still provided. This can be vital for safety's sake.





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