All good advise above, deer can tend to spook at the horizontal rectanguler shape
of the opening if the blind was recently put up. So lately when leaving the net down
I semi brush in the front sides and center with cedar branches spaced about a foot
and a half apart.
Stick the cutoff end of the branch in the ground and lean the branch against
the blind, using one on each far side and one in the center should be enough
to break up the rect. shape of the opening. Branches should be about 5 to 6
feet long.
Cedar stays green for quite a while after being cut, for sure would be good for
2 to 3 weeks or more after cutting.
You need to view it from the seat on the inside to judge how much to prune
for a clear shot.
The idea is to break up the outline of the opening not hide the blind.
Just gave me an idea on where I can do this same thing using the Sneaky Leaf I bought years ago!
I've got string of Sneaky Leaf (plastic maple leaves on a vine) that's about
12' long. Should be just about long to go around the front window.
It attaches with tye wraps or safty pins etc. light weight waterproof and portable.
Never would have thought about this application if not for this post,
Thanks!