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23 November 2002, 11:58
TERRY8mm
hunting blind warning
I had a spooky experience while using one of the new pop-up camo hunting blinds. It seems that when the light was right, my face was kind of bright looking thru the window opening and a hunter across the valley saw it and looked my way thru his scope.

It spooked him almost as much as me when he realized he was looking at a person thru his scope.

After that I started putting my vest on top of the blind, so the blaze orange was visible from all directions.

Just thought I would give a heads-up in case anyone else was using these blinds.

[ 11-23-2002, 02:59: Message edited by: TERRY8mm ]
24 November 2002, 04:06
CharlieinKansas
I v'e been shot at before Terry. Just bought one of these blinds a couple of weeks ago, AND THOUGHT TO DO,AND WILL DO THE VERY SAME THING. I just hope it works........
24 November 2002, 04:23
Hot Core
quote:
Originally posted by TERRY8mm:
After that I started putting my vest on top of the blind, so the blaze orange was visible from all directions....

Hey Terry, An absolutely EXCELLENT suggestion for people that use Ground Blinds of any type.
24 November 2002, 05:40
Russell E. Taylor
I bought one of the Penthouse pop-ups and I knew, then, that I'd get one of the blaze-orange "caps" that go on top of it. They just didn't have any on hand, that I saw, at the time.

Thanks for sharing the story. Good advice, too.

Russ
27 November 2002, 03:14
<David Quick>
I started using an Outhouse pop-up blind just this year. I had total knee replacemtnt surgery on BOTH knees, one last March, and the other the Feb. before that... so I wanted to stay away from my tree stand at least for this year... Thanks a bunch... great suggestion! Dave
27 November 2002, 04:00
<David Quick>
You know, this post brings up another good point... That being, use binoculars and NOT your scope for "glassing". I admit, I've done it, and probably most everyone has, but a trip back to the basics of hunting saftey is always good for all of us... and humbling too... Dave  -