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    Default Camo Netting

    Round here, someone surely has an opinion as to best/most cost effective camo to use for wrapping stands.

    Any links for bulk source?

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    The cheap Chinese stuff off of EBay sucks. Have some stands with the military grade netting and it’s great.
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    Military tank camo netting. Doesn’t fade much and damn near last forever.


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    Go to an Army/ Navy surplus store. I think thats where my grandad has always got his.

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    Camo bed sheets from walmart, cheap.

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    Army surplus store.

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    I had to ditch the military style camo netting. Damn red wasps took up residence all in that stuff. I try greatly to wrap my stands in plywood, but in areas a box isn’t feasible and I use a tripod or 2man ladder I use the cheap burlap from Walmart and replace as needed, which is usually every season. The burlap lasts longer than that shit with the willow leafs stamped out in it.

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    Barre army navy is where I use to get mine

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    Military grade camo netting is the way to go if you can afford it. It isn't cheap. I use it whenever I can find it.

    It's important to me to back it with something so I'm not perpectually getting hung up on it. I mean, EVERY button on my pants or jackets will find a way to hang on the stuff, especially climbing in or out. In the past I've used the camo burlap from Wallie World to back it - this year I'm using silt control material from Home Depot - it's shiny but will be behind the netting.
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    Put some brown landscape fabric I had left over around one this weekend. Worked like a champ. Interested to see how long it last because 12$ will do almost every stand on the place. Looked good too.

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    Fabric that goes under gravel. Lasts forever.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Swamp Rat View Post
    Military grade camo netting is the way to go if you can afford it. It isn't cheap. I use it whenever I can find it.

    It's important to me to back it with something so I'm not perpectually getting hung up on it. I mean, EVERY button on my pants or jackets will find a way to hang on the stuff, especially climbing in or out. In the past I've used the camo burlap from Wallie World to back it - this year I'm using silt control material from Home Depot - it's shiny but will be behind the netting.
    Trying to climb under the stuff with a rifle on your back is impossible.

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    If you can find some old tarps truckers use to wrap their load with is awesome. Waterproof, windproof, takes a beating and will last a long time.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Moonlight Hunter View Post
    Trying to climb under the stuff with a rifle on your back is impossible.
    True but put it on one time the correct way and that stand is set for many seasons,get the cheap stuff from walmart ,then you repeat the process ever deer season ,wrapping same stand over again

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