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<blockquote data-quote="Elliot87" data-source="post: 483236" data-attributes="member: 25183"><p>I take this approach most of the time. I hunt a lot too (unfortunately there is no bowhunting in the UK as I like archery) often using an air rifle so need to be close but I much prefer to use natural cover than taking my pop up blind. I think for photographing deer or foxes I might find the blind handy, if nothing else its more comfortable if I'm waiting in one place for a long time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Elliot87, post: 483236, member: 25183"] I take this approach most of the time. I hunt a lot too (unfortunately there is no bowhunting in the UK as I like archery) often using an air rifle so need to be close but I much prefer to use natural cover than taking my pop up blind. I think for photographing deer or foxes I might find the blind handy, if nothing else its more comfortable if I'm waiting in one place for a long time. [/QUOTE]
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