a most excellent idea for spreading Russian Thistle everywhere you go......Tumbleweed is non-native to the U.S., is higly invasive and cost MILLIONS of dollars a year to control.....using it for camo and dragging it into habitats were it doesn't already exist is a great way to make sure that there will be a steady supply of tumbleweed everywhere you go, inlcuding any dry land in the marsh, at the ramp or on the route to and from the house, thus making it possible to refresh the blind i the future withouut having tto walk a dangerous railroad track.........can't argue that it makes good camo though......
My vote is for invisa-grass.....better than all of the stuff that I bought at craft stores for durability and resistance to mold and rot, and has also lasted longer than the whoopgrass that I bought before invisagrass was available....the clumps on my branegat have stood up to multiple years of trailering over the four seasonst that it has been on the boat and the outboard cover on my big boat as shown little wear in the two years its been on the boat....
AND when you buy it you're also supporting a member of this site who has unselfishlessly answered endless vet questions, donated to the upkeep of the site, and who has hosted multiple people on hunts in Missouri....makes sense to me to support our own, and especially so when his product is better than others, (k if you wish to argue at the very least equal to those otherr products that do nothing to further this site).
Steve