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I've got a couple of blinds that are brush stacked against old field fence. I'm wondering if putting netting between the fence and brush might help screen some of my unintentional movements. Is there a particular pattern that works best for this and should I go with synthetic or burlap? Thanks!
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in a permanent blind, synthetic camo works best. you have to replace burlap every 2 - 3 years in a permanent blind.
"Russia sucks." ---- Me, US Army (retired) 12B & 51B
Russian Admiral said, after the Moskva sank, "we have the world's worst navy but we aren't as bad as our army".
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If you can get a hold of some of the older Army camo net(s) that would be ideal, Possibly a surplus store may have some (or you might know someone in the military). That stuff won't rot and we've been using the same pieces I gathered up as scrap for 25 plus years now
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I used some to brush in ladder stands.
The stuff i use isn’t burlap, but a camo cloth with slits cut in it.
Not real durable. Maybe a season or two out of it.
Get it at the Walmarks.
Dave
�The man who complains about the way the ball bounces is likely to be the one who dropped it.� Lou Holtz
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