Posting a traditional blind in a deer travel area will garner immediate attention, but not the kind you want. You’ll sit there watching a legion of white tails flashing as they run from the change in scenery.
However, if a blind has a natural look or has additional vegetation (such as brushing) attached, deer act normally.
Natureblinds has enhanced the camouflage significantly with the introduction of the shield (as shown above) and a host of other ground blinds that use their incredibly natural-looking exterior to conceal hunters.
Even at close range, these blinds look just like a tree, thanks to their natural coloration and 3-D texture.


















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