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Old 08-08-2003, 03:47 AM
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I was wondering how the power hunter blind works for flat grain fields and grassy river areas because i want to know if should get the power hunter or keep looking? And also would there be a way to keep my gun dry and hidden since the gun cannot go inside the blind, do you have any suggestions?
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Old 08-08-2003, 09:28 AM
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The hunting conditions you just described are the Power Hunter's specialty. Since the Power Hunter has a "sleeping bag" style design it could not be more perfect for "grassy" situations or areas with little cover. Reason being; since the Power Hunter does not have a frame around the "Leg area" it allows the blind to lay very flat with no sharp angles to take on an actual shape. When mudded and brushed properly the blind will disappear. On the website look at the story called Christmas Geese. There is a photo of the blind brushed, you cannot tell where the blind ends and the field begins. The Power Hunter is an Awesome blind.

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Old 08-08-2003, 09:55 AM
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The power hunter will be great in any situation, especially in flat grain fields and grassy areas where you have to keep a low profile. With no structure design except around the head, the power hunter lays flat and keeps you hidden in the most extreme areas. As far as the gun situation goes, we have sacrificed this to keep you totaly invisible with the fat body and the head structure that will keep the birds from seeing your face or hands. I like to lay my gun across my gut or down by my side depending on where the other hunters are. I would rather have my gun exposed then my face or hands.
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Old 08-08-2003, 01:45 PM
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Thanks for the info from what i have heard it would be worth buying!!!
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Old 08-10-2003, 01:32 AM
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Flat fields like peas, lentals and short wheat stubble are where these blinds really work. My home province of Saskatchewan is so flat, yet the Power Hunter blends right in to all types of flat terrain. They also work great in snow covered fields, when brushed with Real Snow spray or covered with one of the new snow covers.

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