Hunting off the ground
#11
RE: Hunging off the ground
I really cannot add much here. You are getting lots of good advice. I would say that the most important things said is to make sure the wind is in your face, when you hunt is when the sun is on your back if possible, the main part of your blind should be something they are accustomed to already like a dead fallen down tree, stay still. If you change the appearance of your fallen tree or if you use a ground blind you might have to wait a few days to a week, but thats not always the case. You can put up a ground blind and they might come right up to it the first day. They are more likely not to be spooked by it if you bush it up. I really like ground blinds because they work if you use them properly. Good luck!
#12
RE: Hunging off the ground
I have not hunted out of a blind yet. I do have one, I have heard all the previous things relative to setting them out prior to your hunt and letting them get used to it. To me, this kind of defeats the portability factor of them. I am sure that they can't look like a blind to a deer. They must be integrated with the surroundings. Also people say face into the wind. This could be important but even more important than that, to me, is don't smell like a human. Make sure you are clean. That buck might have picked up your scent rather than been worried about the blind and what it looked like.
#13
RE: Hunging off the ground
ORIGINAL: fishrman
They must be integrated with the surroundings. Also people say face into the wind. This could be important but even more important than that, to me, is don't smell like a human. Make sure you are clean. That buck might have picked up your scent rather than been worried about the blind and what it looked like.
They must be integrated with the surroundings. Also people say face into the wind. This could be important but even more important than that, to me, is don't smell like a human. Make sure you are clean. That buck might have picked up your scent rather than been worried about the blind and what it looked like.
#14
RE: Hunging off the ground
I am seeing deer from ground blinds set up only a week or so before hunting. A little time to settle in and a rain or two and I think they are great.Wind direction can be a bit of a problem with a ground blind but hunt as scent free as possible just like we should out of a tree stand.
What I am liking most about them is they really are quite a bit warmer cause they block the wind. They also allow for more movement than a tree stand does. I built another one today out of burlap bags cut open and stapled to the trees. A little brush and lane clearing debris around it and I will hunt it next Saturday wind direction permitting.
I also have an Ameristep doghouse but I would have to stick the whole Xbow out the window in order to take a shot. >>>>>Whack!!
What I am liking most about them is they really are quite a bit warmer cause they block the wind. They also allow for more movement than a tree stand does. I built another one today out of burlap bags cut open and stapled to the trees. A little brush and lane clearing debris around it and I will hunt it next Saturday wind direction permitting.
I also have an Ameristep doghouse but I would have to stick the whole Xbow out the window in order to take a shot. >>>>>Whack!!
#16
Join Date: Nov 2003
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Posts: 111
RE: Hunging off the ground
I prefer elevation, but do use natural ground blinds, and took my biggest buck ever this year from the ground, a heavy 9 point with a 15.5" spread. Later my wife and I were in a nautural ground blind and had a decent buck about 8-10 yards out, but I saw it first and she was facing the wrong direction. If she had been me, he would be in the freezer.
I prefer all natural, such as the blow down you discuss. They pretty much all need improved, and I really enjoy working on a natural blind, it's somewhat of an art form. I've taken other good deer from the ground, and have had them as close as five or six yards, but they're on the prowl and aren't paying a lot of attention. You really have to be on your toes; of course, the further out you see the deer, the better your chances. Most deer will be alerted when they see you. They know the turf and know you don't belong there. It would be like you walking in your living room and seeing a deer sitting in the corner. Some will stick around, though. We had a doe look us over real good, get real antsy, but she stayed around and browsed, even though she kept looking us over.
Good luck.
I prefer all natural, such as the blow down you discuss. They pretty much all need improved, and I really enjoy working on a natural blind, it's somewhat of an art form. I've taken other good deer from the ground, and have had them as close as five or six yards, but they're on the prowl and aren't paying a lot of attention. You really have to be on your toes; of course, the further out you see the deer, the better your chances. Most deer will be alerted when they see you. They know the turf and know you don't belong there. It would be like you walking in your living room and seeing a deer sitting in the corner. Some will stick around, though. We had a doe look us over real good, get real antsy, but she stayed around and browsed, even though she kept looking us over.
Good luck.
#17
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: arkansas
Posts: 3,147
RE: Hunging off the ground
Planter: I've read this over and over, now I gotta ask since I have the same Doghouse and Phoenix you have how you feel you need to stick the whole bow out the window?? I got enough room in mine for my fat arse, gal pal and bow, two chairs, although mines more comfortable than hers, lol. You got me puzzled!!
#18
RE: Hunging off the ground
ORIGINAL: awshucks
Planter: I've read this over and over, now I gotta ask since I have the same Doghouse and Phoenix you have how you feel you need to stick the whole bow out the window?? I got enough room in mine for my fat arse, gal pal and bow, two chairs, although mines more comfortable than hers, lol. You got me puzzled!!
Planter: I've read this over and over, now I gotta ask since I have the same Doghouse and Phoenix you have how you feel you need to stick the whole bow out the window?? I got enough room in mine for my fat arse, gal pal and bow, two chairs, although mines more comfortable than hers, lol. You got me puzzled!!
#19
RE: Hunging off the ground
Well Dan and Jason.. I gotta guess I am getting the name of my little blind wrong. It's more like an ice fishing shanty then anything else. Sure can't be the same one you guys are using. Sounds like Dan has a sleeping bag rolled out in his and I can smell cooking bacon coming out of Jason's.
If I don't stick the Pheonix out the window the limbs are hitting fabric. I should get another one but I still prefer hunting out of the right tree or a previously built ground blind. >>>>Whack!
If I don't stick the Pheonix out the window the limbs are hitting fabric. I should get another one but I still prefer hunting out of the right tree or a previously built ground blind. >>>>Whack!
#20
RE: Hunging off the ground