Australian Hunter

Sitting blind

The use of hides, or blinds, for wildlife watching, photography and hunting is much more common in Europe and America than it is here in Australia.

Long ago, I recognised the need for, and usefulness of, blinds for my outdoor pursuits. Over the years I have made and bought a variety of blinds. Initially, I just constructed lean-to hides from branches but quickly

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