after reading Guru's ghillie build up, I decided to do a little work to my longbow. I had my original homemade suit a lot like Guru's I don't use any more so I salvaged some pieces I off it. I have a rancho safari i got for donating a certain amount to Farmers and Hunters Feeding the Hungry a few years ago. I trimmed the arm and chest so had extra material from it also. I just tied and camo taped a bunch on. I need to add a few to the bottom, but looks pretty good. Planning on hunting out of the blind soon.
But then, whereas Gurus build a neat "shield" to block draw arm, I came up with a very simple and pretty effective shield of my own by merely tying extra long 2-3" wide strips about 12" long from the sight window up about 2/3. On some of them I tied a few extras bows with other material part way down. Cannot really reverse cant a la Terry Green, but even vertical they stay pretty much out of the way, but since I cant, they form a nice curtain blocking draw arm. I think it works since I drew on a tom looking at me from 5 yds today. I was in a blind that had a large window, no roof so I was actually probably quite visible and think he would have surely seen the movement at such close range. Unfortunately the shot wasn't so successful as I lament on another post.