Quick Answer
For pigeon hunting in barns, the best types of blinds are pop-up blinds and permanent blinds made of canvas or mesh, which provide excellent concealment and visibility.
Choosing the Right Blind
When selecting a blind for pigeon hunting in barns, consider a pop-up blind with a sturdy steel frame and a camouflage design. These blinds are easy to set up and can be moved quickly to a new location. A good pop-up blind should be able to withstand strong winds and be durable enough for repeated use. For a more permanent solution, consider a canvas or mesh blind with a wooden frame. These blinds can be more expensive, but they offer excellent concealment and can be customized to fit your specific needs.
Setting Up Your Blind
To set up your blind for optimal concealment, look for a location with a clear shot at the pigeons and minimal visibility from the outside. Place your blind near a corner or against a wall to create a funnel effect and make it easier to track the pigeons. Use natural camouflage such as leaves, twigs, and branches to blend your blind into the surroundings. Consider using a scent-reducing coat or spray to minimize your human scent and avoid spooking the pigeons. When setting up your blind, use a tripod or a sturdy stand to ensure it remains stable and secure.
Tips for Effective Hunting
When hunting pigeons in barns, it’s essential to be patient and quiet. Move slowly and carefully to avoid startling the pigeons, and use a pair of high-quality binoculars to spot them from a distance. Consider using a call or a lure to attract the pigeons to your location, and be prepared to shoot quickly and accurately. Always follow local regulations and hunting laws, and respect the property rights of landowners.
Find more answers
Browse the full Q&A library by topic, or jump back to the topic this question belongs to.
