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GhostBlind’s Pro Corner with Luke Clayton

gengberg March 8th, 2010

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Luke Clayton (pro staff director)
This past fall was the GhostBlind’s first to be distributed nationally and used by hunters from the Canadian border to South Texas. Hunter’s success stories abound! Just check out the ‘live hunt photos’ and ‘live hunt videos’ portion of our web site to see just how effective our innovative new blinds really are.

I’ve been in close contact with our pro staff throughout the past hunting season and many of them are putting their blinds to use now hunting predators. Regardless the game hunted, GhostBlind’s camouflage can’t be beat. What could possibly be better than being concealed behind the mirrored image of Mother Nature?

Now is prime time for getting out and calling up coyotes, bobcat and fox. Fur prices are low, resulting in an overabundance of predators across muchGhostBlind Coyotes small of the country. I recently hid behind my GhostBlind, set my electronic caller to emit the sounds of a wounded cottontail and had what I considered a ‘big’ Texas coyote almost run through the blind. I just thought my old male coyote was big until GhostBlind user David Battison sent us a picture of the pile of big northern coyotes he harvested from his GhostBlind! (Check out recent pictures under ‘live hunt photos’).

Turkey season is quickly approaching and I can’t wait to put my GhostBlind to work in the turkey woods. Our light and highly portable blind will prove worth their weight in gold when it comes time to close the distance on a gobbler that’s ‘hung up’ and refuses to come closer. It’s often possible to call a gobbler a couple hundred yards but sometimes, that’s as far as they will come. Using my GhostBlind, I plan to take the hunt to the turkeys this spring. When I get a response gobble to my hen yelps, and determine the gobbler isn’t coming closer, it will be an easy task to simply pick up my blind and move toward the bird.
Make sure and email your pictures of successful hunts with your GhostBlind to here at headquarters. Our email is info@ghostblind.com..
Until our next visit, here’s hoping you success with your predator hunting and, soon….. TURKEYS!

Luke Clayton

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