Deerassic Classic and Ghost Blinds

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  1. PackerFanShootingMathews

    PackerFanShootingMathews Weekend Warrior

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    I just got back from Deerassic Classic in Cambridge, OH and it was a blast like always. I did see the Ghost Blinds there again this year and have to admit that I was impressed with the way they were set up out there.
    I was just wondering if anyone has used the Ghost Blinds archery hunting deer?

    The reflectivness of this worries me, but thought it was worth getting some opinions on!

     
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    I used the Ghost Blind turkey hunting the past 2 years. I haven't tried it to bowhunt yet. It seems to work as advertised. Just stay out of direct sunlight when possible if you are worried about glare.
     
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    I am 15 I don't like heights. I want to hunt from the ground. I am wanting to get a Ghost Blind. Does it work really well?
     
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    I can't really say in regards to bowhunting deer. It's only about 3ft high, so drawing your bow will be difficult without getting busted. For turkeys, it flat out works.
     
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    It's a creative idea to reflect the environment back so it looks natural to whatever game you are hunting at that given time. But I have to kind of agree with buttonbuckmaster, I'm 6 foot 4 inches and when I sit down I'm still reasonably taller than three foot and even with the blind extensions it would be hard to draw a bow with out getting busted and we all know about a bucks sixth sense and how aggravating that is.
     

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