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ANYONE USE THE GHOST BLIND #2520333 08/21/11 02:05 AM
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Anyone use the ghost blind before. Is it big enough for a hunter and a camera man? Also if you have used it, what do you think about it?


Re: ANYONE USE THE GHOST BLIND [Re: jt44] #2520626 08/21/11 03:43 AM
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We got one the other day. Honestly, looks kinda cheap. It's baically corrugated cardboard with a shiny front (havent taken the protective film off the front yet). Reminds me of a reflector you put in your truck window to keep it cooler in the summer when parked. They way it has to angle out, I don't think you could cram a camera man beside you. Maybe with a rifle, but a bow would get too cramped. We'll see how it works out I guess. At least it's light; I wouldn't fork out the 30-40 for the "optional strap"


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