Prepared ground blind last night.
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Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: St. Mary\'s County Maryland USA
Posts: 393
Prepared ground blind last night.
I'm on a crop damage permit this year and plan on hunting this ground blind. It's a HUGE oak tree that's blown down in to a field and it's perfect. I cut a path to get to it from the back side and weed eated where I plan to sit.
The best part is I'm taking my Pops with me so he can watch a bow hunt from ground level. He can't walk to well so I had to make it real easy to get in to. I think he's gonna love it. My buddy wants to come too so he can video the whole thing. It's gonna be really neat if it works out. I was worried about there being enough room in there but you could fit a bus load of people between the two logs.
Should be interesting. Just wanted to share.
The best part is I'm taking my Pops with me so he can watch a bow hunt from ground level. He can't walk to well so I had to make it real easy to get in to. I think he's gonna love it. My buddy wants to come too so he can video the whole thing. It's gonna be really neat if it works out. I was worried about there being enough room in there but you could fit a bus load of people between the two logs.
Should be interesting. Just wanted to share.
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Join Date: Nov 2003
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Posts: 602
RE: Prepared ground blind last night.
Watch the wind, especially if you have more than just yourself in that blind. I wouldn't allow anyone in there except yourself. Your chances of getting busted will greatly increase, video or no video. Pop's or no pop's. I hunt a lot off the ground, and I usually have to lay against a tree with a ground blind around me, and almost fall asleep (I'm that still) to see deer. Watch your odors as well. I have been using scentlock when I hunt on the ground, and it works.