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The hunting blind was at the edge of the forest.
Sure enough, there was activity visible in the hollow below their hunting blind.
Many people will set up hunting blinds on the shoreline of water unless it is private property.
Hunting blinds may not be built in, nailed or screwed to trees.
A hunting blind is a cover device for hunters, designed to reduce the chance of detection.
Hunters and nonhunters as well are worried that a new state policy on the use of hunting blinds will lead to more violence.
Tame foxes were once used to draw ducks close to hunting blinds.
Several sites were identified within the proposed project area, including camps, hunting blinds, cabins, and trails.
Then he drove off in the pickup, leaving my buddy and me alone in our hunting blinds.
It has numerous duck hunting blinds located in the bay as well as on land.
A sinkbox is a specialized hunting blind used by waterfowl hunters.
Other prehistoric sites in the District include shelter caves, hunting blinds, and campsites.
Valentine searched the timber, saw a hunting blind.
There are 25 hunting blinds to hunt waterfowl.
Other features within these sites, such as hearths, hunting blinds, and meat-drying areas were also recorded.
During the spring goose hunt, we spent hours by ourselves in our hunting blinds waiting for flocks of geese.
The ghillie suit was developed by Scottish gamekeepers as a portable hunting blind.
Many states across the USA are not allowing the building of hunting blinds on any public waters.
A hunting blind is a structure intended to conceal hunters, dogs, and equipment from the intended prey.
Tent rings, caches, rock alignments, meat drying areas and hunting blinds can all be observed.
Theories about the purpose of these pits range from hunting blinds to food storage pits to spiritual sites.
They include markers, rock alignments, hearths, hunting blinds, meat-drying areas, and artifacts, such as komatik parts.
Evidence of Native American occupation includes petroglyphs, hunting blinds, flakes from obsidian tools, and other material artifacts.
However, construction of hunting blinds, target shooting, baiting, burning and fire pits are strictly prohibited on all Consumers Energy lands.