Spedray
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I have found that old abandoned roads make awesome flat spots. We usually set up in the edge of new growth over a clear cut area to provide a good glassing point at first light and the trees provide shelter and shade in the afternoon. It took a few times of trial and error to get the pitch right. Make sure to try setting it up in the yard before going to the field. I have found i prefer a nest in the earlier season to help combat the tall grass. Not as big of an issue later on in the season. Always take a few extra minutes to look for the best spot and go over it looking for stones, branches and anything else that can easily be done to make the surface more enjoyable.