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Complete Recordings of Blind Willie Johnson


Complete Recordings of Blind Willie Johnson


$12.97


In the history of recorded blues and spirituals, there is no greater singer and songwriter than Blind Willie Johnson. With a vocal delivery ranging from raw rage to tenderness wedded to his talking guitar, Blind Willie’s recordings are as powerful today as when he made them, from 1927 to 1930. Listen to monuments “Motherless Children Have a Hard Time,” “I Just Can’t Keep from Crying,” “It’s Nobody…

Spirit of the Century


Spirit of the Century


$14.75


Long known as the Five Blind Boys of Alabama, this venerable gospel institution has seen its ranks fluctuate in recent years. Rarely, however, have the soul-stirring harmonies of the group, recording here as a quartet, benefited from such stellar support. Producer John Chelew (best known for John Hiatt’s breakthrough Bring the Family) has enlisted guitarists David Lindley and John Hammond, bassist…

Guitar


Guitar


$11.82



Film Noir Classic Collection, Vol. 3 (Border Incident / His Kind of Woman / Lady in the Lake / On Dangerous Ground / The Racket)


Film Noir Classic Collection, Vol. 3 (Border Incident / His Kind of Woman / Lady in the Lake / On Dangerous Ground / The Racket)


$23.50


Two peak achievements by as many top noir directors … a customized vehicle for one of noir’s premier icons … an oddball experiment in making a truly “private eye” movie … and a Howard Hughes remake of his earliest contribution to the gangster genre. Such are the five titles corralled for Warner Home Video’s third box set of film noir classics. For eye-popping dynamism coupled with ferociou…

On Dangerous Ground


On Dangerous Ground


$16.20



Homicide Life on the Street - The Complete Season 5


Homicide Life on the Street – The Complete Season 5


$28.68


Big changes were afoot for Baltimore’s finest during the fifth season of Homicide. The fourth season ended with a shocker–Frank Pembleton (Andre Braugher) suffering a stroke while interrogating a suspect. In season premiere “Hostage,” directed by the late Ted Demme, Pembleton is back on the job, but he’s a changed man. His reflexes aren’t what they used to be and his pride has taken a beating. Me…

5x3''Magnifying Glass (All Black)


5×3”Magnifying Glass (All Black)


$1.57


Perfect for stamp collecting, detail inspecting and more…

Classic Large4'' Magnifying Glass-3x Magnification-black Frame


Classic Large4” Magnifying Glass-3x Magnification-black Frame


$3.00


Perfect for stamp collecting, detail inspecting and more…

Ameristep High Back Chair


Ameristep High Back Chair


$14.84


Don’t worry about someone stealing your seat… bring your own with one of these great Ameristep Hunting Seats. When the time for action arrives, a comfortable Seat is going to give you a more relaxed, accurate shot. You’ll have fewer aches and pains, and feel a whole lot fresher, leading to an overall better experience. Durable, sturdy powder-coated steel frame and waterproof polyester constructi…

Te-4101P23 Cell Phone Atenna Signal Booster Repeater Amplifier 1900 MHz


Te-4101P23 Cell Phone Atenna Signal Booster Repeater Amplifier 1900 MHz


$124.99


How All Signal Boosters Work? Signal Boosters improve cell phone coverage by capturing the weak signals at certain frequency range and then amplifying the signals. Boosters do not process the signal, so they cannot distinguish signals and noises. They just simply amplify everything in their operation frequency range. Even though the concept is simple, it is still a little challenge to make a good …

Ground Blind

Deer Shot Placement Interactive – Deer Blind Placement

Deer Shot Placement Interactive

With the right placement and concealment, using a ground blind can be just as effective as using an elevated stand. Deer will rarely spot you if you use these tips to conceal your blind. Deer see sharp edges very clearly, so don’t set up your blind on a hill or ridge, where its profile will stand in stark contrast with the sky. Set up in an area with background cover that is at least as tall and wide as your blind, for example at the base of a hill, in a dip in the terrain, or in front of a stand of trees.

Find a good hiding spot where the natural vegetation breaks up the pattern of the landscape, such as a scraggly stand of trees, low-hanging branches, a wild mix of grass and brush, a downed tree, or a large pile of wood or hay. Your hiding place will vary depending on the landscape. If the spot you want to set up your blind lacks natural cover, you can make your own. Drag a pile of dead branches over to your lucky spot to draw attention away from your blind and to make your blind look less out of place.

The cover behind you should be the thick and full. It should be as tall and wide as your blind and have few if any “holes”–places where the sky shows through–in order to fully conceal your profile. You need less cover in front and to the side than in the background. Pay attention to the shadow cast by your blind. If possible, set up so that your shadow is swallowed up by the shadow of trees or other tall landmarks around you.  Deer Shot Placement Interactive

If you know the trail a deer typically follows, don’t set up your blind where the deer will walk straight towards it. Set up at an angle to the trail so that the deer is less likely to see your blind. If possible, position yourself so that the deer, following its usual route, will be angled away from or broadside to your blind.

Another concealment trick is to set up decoys to distract game and draw their attention away from your blind. Depending on the type of hunting you do, decoys may or may not be a good option. If the decoys seem unnatural to a deer, they can work against you rather than for you.

To keep deer from sniffing you out, check the wind direction and set up your blind downwind from where the deer will approach you. Spray your hunting blind, clothes, and equipment with an odor neutralizer to further conceal your scent.

If you hunt on private land, the best way to keep game from balking at the sight of your blind is to set it up well before you plan to hunt. Before long, the deer will come to accept your blind as a natural part of the landscape. They’ll walk right past your blind without a second glance, setting you up for the perfect shot come opening day. Deer Shot Placement Interactive

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can you use a ground blind in pa?

It is legal in Pa., but you either have to wear the flourescent orange or display a flag of 100 square inches within 15 feet of the blind. For turkeys, the blind must be of man made materials. Piling up logs, stones etc. is NOT legal. It is best read the specifics and below are links. The first is for the general rules and the second is for turkey season.
Good luck hunting.

http://www.pgc.state.pa.us/pgc/lib/pgc/digestpdfs/2007/big_game.pdf

http://www.pgc.state.pa.us/pgc/lib/pgc/digestpdfs/2007/turkey_season.pdf

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