When hunting waterfowl, a blind is essential to stay hidden from the sharp, well-trained eyes of ducks and geese. Although permanent blinds and pit-blinds typically offer the best cover and concealment, they are usually not an option when hunting public land. In this Colorado Outdoors “Quick Tip” video, you will learn how to build a simple but effective duck blind that works well for most applications. Best of all, this portable, light-weight blind costs less than $40.

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Been looking for a simple solution to a blind. Thanks!
what brand of concealment mesh is this??
The material is made by Hunter Specialties. You can purchase it at most sporting goods/hunting retailers. Thanks, and good luck this season!