The invention relates to camouflaged hunting equipment. It is a cover for the ladder portion of a hunting ladderstand, intended to make the ladder less noticeable to animals and people. The cover collapses almost flat at the bottom of the ladder when not raised. To raise the cover, a hunter attaches cords between the hunter's beltloops and grommets on the top edge of the cover, then climbs up the ladder, bringing the top edge of the cover up the ladder. At the top, the hunter detaches cords from the beltloops, and attaches the cords to rings on top of the ladderstand. When ready to descend, the hunter detaches or loosens cords from the rings, and lets the cover fall to the ground. The cover can also be raised from the ground, if long cords are threaded through the rings on top of the ladderstand.