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The ideal height for a deer hunting blind window is between 3/4 and 1 inch from the bottom of the window to the ground, allowing a clear view of the deer's eyes and ears while keeping the hunter above the deer's line of sight.
Window Height and Blind Design
When it comes to building a deer hunting blind, one of the most critical aspects is the design of the windows. The ideal height for a deer hunting blind window is crucial in allowing hunters to take effective shots without being seen by the deer. A window height of 3/4 to 1 inch from the bottom of the window to the ground is ideal. This height allows the hunter to clearly see the deer’s eyes and ears, which are essential indicators of the deer’s awareness of the hunter’s presence.
Blind Window Considerations
In addition to the window height, other considerations should be taken into account when designing the blind windows. The angle of the window is also critical, as it should be angled to prevent deer from being able to see directly into the blind. A good rule of thumb is to angle the windows at a 45-degree angle, which will help to obscure the hunter’s view from the deer’s perspective. Furthermore, the size and number of windows should be carefully considered, as too many windows can compromise the blind’s concealment.
Building a Blind with Effective Windows
When building a deer hunting blind, it’s essential to use materials that will provide adequate concealment and protection from the elements. A good starting point is to use camouflage fabric or netting to cover the blind’s exterior, and to use durable materials such as plywood or OSB for the blind’s frame. When installing the windows, it’s essential to use a weather-tight seal to prevent water and debris from entering the blind. By following these guidelines and taking the time to carefully design and build the blind, hunters can create a concealed and effective blind that will help them take successful shots all season long.
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