Got the ground blind set up.

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Spata

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I have quite a few friends who hunt in that kind of blind, and I have one but have never liked it. My friends that hunt in Kansas use them and kill some monster bucks.

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I could go either way on the brushing in. If you can leave it out for a few days the deer will get used to it and pay it no mind once you're in it. Best thing we did with ours was let it air out in the back yard before we put it up, then hose it down with scent killing spray once it was up.
 

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