I've seen the ghost blind on TV hunting shows in the past and recently laid eyes on one at a Scheele's store in ND. They look like a prime solution for hunting open country bucks when you need to set up in a spot with no real cover.

For those that haven't seen one it is a portable blind made of reflective material that angles forward so as to reflect an image of whatever is directly in front of it so if you set up in wheat stubble that's what it looks like - if you set up in brush that's what it reflects etc. It is made up of a few panels that fold out to provide roughly 180 degrees of coverage and you sit on the ground behind it or on a low stool.

Has anyone here tried one yet? What are the pros and cons? Even when hunting in TX I avoid sitting in fixed blinds and it appears as though this would work great for the open country I hunt in ND and MT as well. I'd like to hear from someone who's hunted one before plunking down my cash.

Regards,

Strosfann