Ground blind definition

Ground blind means a structure consisting of a frame and a top that is placed on the ground to completely enclose a hunter while hunting deer.
Ground blind means a structure, enclosure, or any material, whether natural or manufactured, which is placed on the ground to elevate or otherwise assist in concealing or disguising the user or occupant for the purpose of Hunting, excluding Tree Stands.
Ground blind means a structure or manufactured enclosure made of natural or manmade materials placed on the ground to assist in concealing or disguising the user or occupant. This does not apply to blinds constructed for purposes of hunting waterfowl which are governed by 10 V.S.A. App. § 23.

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