Any Ground blind hunters out there?
#1
Fork Horn
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Join Date: Aug 2010
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Any Ground blind hunters out there?
Been having a good buck on camera but only way I can set up on him is a ground blind. I have a double bull darkhorse I use for turkey hunting quite often, just wonder how early do you set yours up before the season begins? Thanks!
#4
I hunted a property that I couldn't pre-scout or set up stands on (Navy base rules). The day I was able to get out I set up a ground blind. Three huge bucks were heading my way but they stopped at about 75 yards I believe because they saw the blind. I grunted and one of them started stepping closer but another walked off in a different direction and the other 2 followed. I believe if I had that blind in place for a couple of weeks things may have turned out different.
#5
I'd give it a minimum of 2 weeks, more if you can. I tried a popup blind for bow-deer last yr for the first time, seen lots and had does come within 10 yrds. Scent of course is a big thing but also one mistake i made was the rising and setting sun. On a nice sunny morning, right when the deer started coming out the sun got over the tree tops and shined in the blind, it was like a spotlight on me, any movement and busted.
Also, maybe youve already done this with the turkeys, but make sure you shoot your bow out of it a few times. I have some windows in mine that are a bit too high, the sight clears and looks ok, but the arrow won't quite clear the bottom of the window.
Also, maybe youve already done this with the turkeys, but make sure you shoot your bow out of it a few times. I have some windows in mine that are a bit too high, the sight clears and looks ok, but the arrow won't quite clear the bottom of the window.
Last edited by j76; 09-01-2012 at 03:41 AM.
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i use blinds all the time and so do my buddies.. we set them up a month in advance. try to hide it and break the outline. we have great luck with them. as stated make sure to try and keep the sun from shinning in. only have the front open so it stays dark in there. good luck on the deer