Turkey Blinds and Turkey Accessories


Bolster your collection of turkey hunting gear with accessories that aid in the success of the hunt, including blinds, seats, and face masks. A portable hunting blind keeps you warm, dry, and  out of sight as you wait for old Tom to show up. Turkey hunting blinds feature camo patterning on the outside and the interior—as well as camouflage carry cases—to blend in better with the surroundings. Durable and easy-to-set-up, portable turkey hunting blinds are lightweight for transport, yet rugged enough to hold strong during inclement weather. Set up a portable folding seat inside the blind for a comfortable place to take a load off your feet as you wait through the day for your quarry. Choose full face masks in camo patterns that blend in with your turkey hunting blind and offer a snug fit that feels comfortable and stays in place. Explore turkey hunting blinds and accessories from top hunting brands including Ol Tom Technical, Banded, Browning, and Rig'Em Right Waterfowl.  

Frequently Asked Questions 

Do turkey blinds work?

Yes, turkey blinds work. Not only do they hide your movements, they let you blend in and hunt in open areas you might otherwise avoid. Turkeys have very keen eyesight, so the better you blend in, the better your opportunity to get the prize-winning shot. 

Where is the best place to put a turkey blind?

The best place to put a turkey hunting blind depends on your set up, but the most common location is the edge of a field, pasture, or grassland. This is a great setup for laying out turkey decoys, too. While you can set a portable hunting blind in the middle of the field, you’ll have better luck at the outer edges where you can tuck it near the trees or brush. Bonus: turkeys walk field edges searching for food so you’ll be closer to the action. 

Do turkeys get spooked by ground blinds?

Turkeys are not typically spooked by ground blinds, though they do get cautious when something suddenly appears out of place in their general surroundings. Scope out your blind spot early, even before the season begins, to get birds used to the placement. And always choose a turkey blind in a camo pattern that’s similar to the brush and trees in the area.