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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 4336112" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>My blind is a 6’ octagon that is well insulated but I wouldn’t have an issue sleeping in it overnight. </p><p>I don’t really pay much attention to scent control any more. Blind is 100 yards east of the feeder with 1/2 mile of open wheat fields on the north and south sides. A tree/fence line runs north and south. Woods to the west. It’s almost boringly predictable where the deer will come from and it’s not going to be from the east. </p><p>Not a problem to brew up some instant coffee while watching the tree line. </p><p>The other spot has a blind due north of the feeder. If the wind is wrong, just don’t hunt that blind. </p><p>Used to be a fanatic at scent control, but now just work the wind and don’t worry about scent.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 4336112, member: 5412"] My blind is a 6’ octagon that is well insulated but I wouldn’t have an issue sleeping in it overnight. I don’t really pay much attention to scent control any more. Blind is 100 yards east of the feeder with 1/2 mile of open wheat fields on the north and south sides. A tree/fence line runs north and south. Woods to the west. It’s almost boringly predictable where the deer will come from and it’s not going to be from the east. Not a problem to brew up some instant coffee while watching the tree line. The other spot has a blind due north of the feeder. If the wind is wrong, just don’t hunt that blind. Used to be a fanatic at scent control, but now just work the wind and don’t worry about scent. [/QUOTE]
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