treestand verses ground blind
#3
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Inverness, MS
Posts: 3,982
RE: treestand verses ground blind
I tend to move too much when I'm on the ground, I get antsy and leave earlier than I would if I were in a tree.
For your set up, I use a ground blind in the thick, small pine and a climber in the big pine. Atleast that is what I plan on doing this year
For your set up, I use a ground blind in the thick, small pine and a climber in the big pine. Atleast that is what I plan on doing this year
#5
RE: treestand verses ground blind
I like both ,they both have thier purposes and everywhere you hunt there will be a spot for both ,But up in a tree definetly does give you a better view of your surrounding's .
nubo
nubo
#6
RE: treestand verses ground blind
I'm of the little older generation, you know, the average guy, over 42, blah, blah, blah. Anyway, I've gone to either ladder stands, and just bought a Double Bull blind so plan on trying both.
I'm thinking the ground blind in the apple orchard equals venison.
I'm thinking the ground blind in the apple orchard equals venison.
#8
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: Central Illinois
Posts: 1,672
RE: treestand verses ground blind
i would be in a stand whenever possible. it is alot easier for them to detect movement when u r on the ground versus bein in a tree. a pine also provides a lot of cover when up in a stand
#9
Thread Starter
Join Date: Feb 2004
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Posts: 11
RE: treestand verses ground blind
thanks for the help. I hunt mostly in east texas with a mix of big woods and pine plantations. I have decided to get a new climber since i will be hunting on the move and have several creeks to hunt. I also went to the proshop and asked them thier thoughts. They all had the same opinion treestands. said deer in east were to skidish for ground. so i did some research and it looks like summit viper is the way to go and cabelas had them on sale so got one on order will let you know how it goes . Again thanks for all the help!!!!!
#10
RE: treestand verses ground blind
since my total hip replacement a couple of years ago I am strictly a ground blind hunter however before I gave up hunting in the tree tops I used the summit viper which is an awesome climber but I think they have even better ones out now.
the last 2 years that I have been hunting from a blind I have had great success by bagging a 120 class 8 pointer that dressed out at 183 lb and a 114 class this past season which dresses at 169 lbs 4 does and bagged my limit of turkeys from it last year and the year before and all of this was on public land.
so I would say hunting from a blind aint too bad and a little bit more comfortable.
the last 2 years that I have been hunting from a blind I have had great success by bagging a 120 class 8 pointer that dressed out at 183 lb and a 114 class this past season which dresses at 169 lbs 4 does and bagged my limit of turkeys from it last year and the year before and all of this was on public land.
so I would say hunting from a blind aint too bad and a little bit more comfortable.