Keeping it "fresh"
#11
RE: Keeping it "fresh"
My two best bucks were killed from the ground, though it wasn't my intent at the start of each hunt. Jeff if you really want to liven it up next season, try rattling, raking and grunting from the ground. Best hunt I ever had was doing all 3 and then killing a buck that came in like hard.
#13
RE: Keeping it "fresh"
ORIGINAL: MichiganWhitetails74
Cool story Steve. The deer are all fluffy and cute right now in Michigan with their burlap coats...Success tonight..I just got home..I'll send pics.
Cool story Steve. The deer are all fluffy and cute right now in Michigan with their burlap coats...Success tonight..I just got home..I'll send pics.
#14
RE: Keeping it "fresh"
I hunt on the ground in a couple of spots. But I honestly never on purpose constructed any type of natural blind in these areas. After reading this, I think I might just do this as well.
One spot that have hunted on the ground is in a small block of pines. The pines there are only about 10-15 ft tall. If you're up in a tree, you can't see anything. But, if you're on the ground, you can see under the pine canopy. Its really the only option to hunt this area.
I took a doe off the ground early this fall. It's a great rush to be eye level with your quary at such close range. Sometimes, I stop and think about hunting out of a treestand. Compared to ground hunting, it does detach you a bit from the quary you're persuing.
Now, if you ever get bored of hunting deer from the ground, give turkeys a try. Without a blind, its probably as tough as it gets. I still haven't been able to connect with one in this manner.
One spot that have hunted on the ground is in a small block of pines. The pines there are only about 10-15 ft tall. If you're up in a tree, you can't see anything. But, if you're on the ground, you can see under the pine canopy. Its really the only option to hunt this area.
I took a doe off the ground early this fall. It's a great rush to be eye level with your quary at such close range. Sometimes, I stop and think about hunting out of a treestand. Compared to ground hunting, it does detach you a bit from the quary you're persuing.
Now, if you ever get bored of hunting deer from the ground, give turkeys a try. Without a blind, its probably as tough as it gets. I still haven't been able to connect with one in this manner.
#15
RE: Keeping it "fresh"
I agree, still hunting for Turkeys is where its at! I took my 24# Tom this past spring this way at 11 steps(shotgun Kill)!! Shot a Turkey this fall still hunting with the Longbow and passed up on a few young deer still hunting from the ground with the Longbow! I have found that Hunting this way with Trad gear is in my favor, draw, anchor and release!
#16
Typical Buck
Join Date: Jul 2006
Posts: 899
RE: Keeping it "fresh"
Jeff, good for you. I look forward to hearing about how you go about it. Please be sure to take pictures of the nat. blinds.
I do the same thing for turkeys, and will give it serious thought for deer.
Something unreal about shooting animals from the ground, close.
I do the same thing for turkeys, and will give it serious thought for deer.
Something unreal about shooting animals from the ground, close.
#18
RE: Keeping it "fresh"
ORIGINAL: muzzyman88
Now, if you ever get bored of hunting deer from the ground, give turkeys a try. Without a blind, its probably as tough as it gets. I still haven't been able to connect with one in this manner.
Now, if you ever get bored of hunting deer from the ground, give turkeys a try. Without a blind, its probably as tough as it gets. I still haven't been able to connect with one in this manner.
I'm gonna geta blind and somedecoy's,givethis new wayof turkey hunting a try this spring. Keep it "fresh".
#19
RE: Keeping it "fresh"
I hunted solely from the ground for my first 8 years in the woods. I still have more dead whitetail from there than from the tree.
Although.. with my bum right knee.. those days are closing.[&:][:@]
You will learn alot from the ground. So much so.. that when you get back in a tree it almost feels unfair.
Although.. with my bum right knee.. those days are closing.[&:][:@]
You will learn alot from the ground. So much so.. that when you get back in a tree it almost feels unfair.
#20
RE: Keeping it "fresh"
Congrats on getting hooked for another year. The last two years I have taken deer from ground level, in natural blinds it took me 15 minutes max to create in the summer months. One was at 12 steps and the other at 42, it really is an extra rush.