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Old 01-02-06, 23:21
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Thanks Andy and everyone for your helpfull posts.
Robin!! I mean John

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I'm a big fan of the modern camo patterns, I had a realtree jacket back in the early 90's and it's still in weekly use, i'm now almost 100% camo'd... but just can't get used to the face veils It may sound OTT but if nothing else, it gives me confidence, and that counts for a surprising amount.
Enter 'realtree' on ebay and there's some good stuff available. Besides, the modern camo patterns don't intimidate the public as much as the traditional ones did, you can go into the bank without the security shutters flying down in your face
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Old 12-02-06, 16:18
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I've had a look at realtree. The stuff seems quite inexpensive. I will go along this route. Thank you.

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I'm a big fan of the modern camo patterns, I had a realtree jacket back in the early 90's and it's still in weekly use, i'm now almost 100% camo'd... but just can't get used to the face veils It may sound OTT but if nothing else, it gives me confidence, and that counts for a surprising amount.
Enter 'realtree' on ebay and there's some good stuff available. Besides, the modern camo patterns don't intimidate the public as much as the traditional ones did, you can go into the bank without the security shutters flying down in your face
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Depending what you’re shooting a hide or bag blind can be very usefully. When I photograph raptors I almost always have to do it from a bag blind or the birds won't come close.
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Old 08-03-06, 09:42
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Depending what you’re shooting a hide or bag blind can be very usefully. When I photograph raptors I almost always have to do it from a bag blind or the birds won't come close.
Simon, thank you but, what is a bag blind?

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Old 08-03-06, 15:34
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check out http://www.michigannature.com/kwikcamo.html it's basically just camo material with some strategiacally placed holes and screens etc. It might be called a bag blind because it fold up into a small bag
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Old 08-03-06, 15:55
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Simon, thank you but, what is a bag blind?
Yep, same as I mentioned earlier in the thread, throw-over type that you can get from Kevin Keatley (or W/EX).
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