Abstract: A trail camera mounting and camouflaging device having a trail camera mounting point and a mounting bracket for mounting the camouflaging device to a substrate, such as a tree or other material. The camouflaging device has a series of flexible arms that extend outward away from the mounting bracket. The flexible arms are configured to be bent and otherwise manipulated into retaining the shape of the bend or manipulation. Each flexible arms has one or more fingers attached to the flexible arm. The fingers can utilize a flexible material such as a twist tie or can otherwise be configured with a clipping or clamping motion to attach foliage to the fingers. The flexible arms and fingers are configured to be manipulated and bent into position, such that foliage or other material camouflages the trails camera without blocking the sensor(s) of the trail camera.
Abstract: Hunting blinds include a frame comprising two rod attachment structures at opposing longitudinal sides and a plurality of support attachment structures extending between and coupled to the two rod attachment structures. A rod is coupled to each of the two rod attachment structures, and a support member rod is coupled to each of the support attachment structures. Methods of using hunting blinds and methods of making hunting blinds are also disclosed.
Abstract: A mounting head includes a first pivot assembly and a second pivot assembly. The first pivot assembly may be configured to pivot a platform of the mounting head about a first axis, and the second pivot assembly may be configured to pivot the platform about a second axis. A pivot assembly may comprise a threaded shaft having an attachment element configured to move linearly along the axial length of the threaded shaft as the threaded shaft is rotated. The linear movement of the attachment element may drive pivotal movement of the platform. The mounting head may further include position indicators, configured for indicating, in linear coordinates, the position of the platform. Methods of using and adjusting a mounting head are disclosed.
Abstract: Hunting blinds include a frame comprising two rod attachment structures at opposing longitudinal sides and a plurality of support attachment structures extending between and coupled to the two rod attachment structures. A rod is coupled to each of the two rod attachment structures, and a support member rod is coupled to each of the support attachment structures. Methods of using hunting blinds and methods of making hunting blinds are also disclosed.