j-bird
Moderator
I am looking at replacing my wooden windows in my box blind with lexan ones, but am concerned about the deer seeing the movement. Is there a "window tint" that I can put on the lexan that will make it more difficult for the deer to detect movement WITHOUT making it harder for me to see out?
Right now I have 2 different window systems. One is a guillotine type where I can adjust the open height to essentially as much or as little as I choose. The other is a hinged type where the wood panel is hinged on the top and then swings out as it is opened. Both systems work, but I like the idea of being able to hold some heat in if possible while still being able to see what is going on outside.
My concern about just general window tint is in the low light conditions and being able to see the movement I need with a traditional style tint.
If anyone has any experience with something please let me know.
Right now I have 2 different window systems. One is a guillotine type where I can adjust the open height to essentially as much or as little as I choose. The other is a hinged type where the wood panel is hinged on the top and then swings out as it is opened. Both systems work, but I like the idea of being able to hold some heat in if possible while still being able to see what is going on outside.
My concern about just general window tint is in the low light conditions and being able to see the movement I need with a traditional style tint.
If anyone has any experience with something please let me know.