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Title: another popup blind question
Post by: stack on November 02, 2016, 09:55:00 AM
for those of you that use one, how well do you brush it in? The reason I ask, is now that the farmers are cutting the corn here in southern Mi, I am seeing a lot of popups in the tree rows that are several hundred yards away and they seem to shine like a plate glass window when they are wet and the sun hits them. I didn't really realize that they were that shiny. I am going to really have to up my brushing in skills on mine from now on.
Title: Re: another popup blind question
Post by: LBR on November 02, 2016, 10:15:00 AM
For deer, I like to get them in a brushy spot then put what's around on them.  Sometimes it doesn't take long for the deer to get used to them, sometimes it takes weeks.
Title: Re: another popup blind question
Post by: Trenton G. on November 02, 2016, 10:29:00 AM
I used to cover them with cedar branches. That worked well until the deer got used to the blind, then they started eating the cedar off of it. I don't use them anymore, but my dad does and he covers them with whatever matches where the blind is.
I saw a blind the other day that was somewhat see through in places. I really liked the looks of it since it doesn't look like a big box sitting there.
Title: Re: another popup blind question
Post by: BAK on November 02, 2016, 10:31:00 AM
I "brushed" mine in on the edge of a cornfield with corn stalks.  That worked very well.  The deer are very comfortable with it.
Title: Re: another popup blind question
Post by: TIM B on November 02, 2016, 11:35:00 AM
I only have one popup but I do hunt it when conditions are right.  I brush it fairly well.  I like to put it in a fallen tree top when possible- then use dead limbs about arm diameter to break up the outline.  I use zipties and cheap electrical tape to hold it all in place.  
But the most important thing I do is MUD the blind.  I do this at home before it is taken out.  Get a 5 gallon bucket - fill 1/4 w dirt then fill 3/4 with water.  Stir well and use a broom to paint mud all over the sucker.  Takes the shine out and blends real well.
Tim
Title: Re: another popup blind question
Post by: stack on November 02, 2016, 12:35:00 PM
QuoteOriginally posted by TIM B:
I only have one popup but I do hunt it when conditions are right.  I brush it fairly well.  I like to put it in a fallen tree top when possible- then use dead limbs about arm diameter to break up the outline.  I use zipties and cheap electrical tape to hold it all in place.  
But the most important thing I do is MUD the blind.  I do this at home before it is taken out.  Get a 5 gallon bucket - fill 1/4 w dirt then fill 3/4 with water.  Stir well and use a broom to paint mud all over the sucker.  Takes the shine out and blends real well.
Tim
I like the MUD idea!!
Title: Re: another popup blind question
Post by: TIM B on November 02, 2016, 12:54:00 PM
Ya same thing as waterfowlers do to layout blinds....works just as well.  It makes a big difference- glad I could help
Tim
Title: Re: another popup blind question
Post by: oobray on November 02, 2016, 01:15:00 PM
What pop ups are you guys using that are tall enough for a trad how?
Title: Re: another popup blind question
Post by: TIM B on November 02, 2016, 01:51:00 PM
I got the hub style one Walmart sells for 88 bucks - I have to shoot my 58" recurve when I hunt it tho not my longbow
Tim
Title: Re: another popup blind question
Post by: K.S.TRAPPER on November 02, 2016, 09:25:00 PM
QuoteOriginally posted by Trenton G.:
I used to cover them with cedar branches. That worked well until the deer got used to the blind, then they started eating the cedar off of it. I don't use them anymore, but my dad does and he covers them with whatever matches where the blind is.
I saw a blind the other day that was somewhat see through in places. I really liked the looks of it since it doesn't look like a big box sitting there.
In all my years of hunting deer, almost 40 and using cedar to blend in my blinds. I have never ever seen a single deer take a bite off of a cedar branch tree or my blind. That's weird!

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