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  2. Hunting blind - Wikipedia

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    An early blind used by hunters was a cocking-cloth, a piece of canvas stretched on a frame like a kite that would permit hunters to approach pheasants and to shoot them through a hole in the cloth. [1] Ground blinds are an alternative to the traditional tree stand; movements in a well-designed ground blind can virtually be undetectable by the game.

  3. In the age of ground blinds and decoys, old turkey hunting ...

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    Nowadays, many successful hunters utilize ground blinds and sit with a spread of decoys in a food plot, or staging area. The whole setup can be packed on an ATV, replete with its own camo-cover.

  4. Tree stand - Wikipedia

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    Tree stands or deer stands are open or enclosed platforms used by hunters. The platforms are secured to trees in order to elevate the hunter and give them a better vantage point. A tripod stand is a similar device, but because it is freestanding rather than attached to a tree, it is not technically a tree stand.

  5. Sinkbox - Wikipedia

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    A sinkbox is a specialized hunting blind used by waterfowl hunters. It consists of a weighted, partially submerged enclosure large enough to hold one or more hunters and suspended from a floating platform. It is placed into calm water so that the hunter may wait with the waterline at approximately shoulder height.

  6. Camouflage - Wikipedia

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    Field sports such as driven grouse shooting conceal hunters in hides (also called blinds or shooting butts). [188] Modern hunting clothing makes use of fabrics that provide a disruptive camouflage pattern; for example, in 1986 the hunter Bill Jordan created cryptic clothing for hunters, printed with images of specific kinds of vegetation such ...

  7. Window film - Wikipedia

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    Tint on the windscreen – a band across the top is permitted with a depth of no more than 10% of the depth of the windscreen. An exception to the side and rear window tinting regulations applies to cars tinted before 1 August 1994. [10] Belarus— Any kind of window tint is illegal. An exception is made for factory tint in vehicles purchased ...