Bowhunting from a ground blind can be challenging if your blind isn’t big enough. You need lots of room to be able to draw your bow back. How the windows open is important for bowhunting in a ground blind. Find one that allows the window to be opened at a minimum to get the job done. The smaller the opening, the better you’re concealed. Be sure it has good anchors and corner loops for tying it down, and you want a good, thick material that won’t fade for tear.
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