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amosgreg 09-06-2002 11:51 AM

RE: Who bowhunts from the ground???
 
Over 80% of my time is spent on the ground standing and still-hunting.
Hunting public land is kind of tough for me to find a spot, pack in a stand and "Hope" even with a lock it is still there the next day. So I look for ground blinds/natural hides and stalk and spot mostly.

Good Luck this year!


Greg

"Getting close to the game is the joy of Bowhunting for me, the harvest is a bonus."

Live 15 ft Python after eating a small Antelope!

ArcticBowMan 09-06-2002 12:06 PM

RE: Who bowhunts from the ground???
 
Part of the hunt to me is being on the same level as the animal. I wouldn't pass at the opportunity to hunt out of a tree stand though, the view you would get, the stealthyness of the ambush, the suprise to the animal standing below you, I could imagine that is a great rush in itself.

I've taken all my bowkills from the ground however, and you're right JT, it's exciting, and satisfying.
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MJL927 09-06-2002 12:32 PM

RE: Who bowhunts from the ground???
 
My first ever bowkill was from the ground. I was leaving the treestand for the day. While heading home, I saw the doe walk in. I simply froze and waited for a good shot.

I really enjoy still-hunting and would like to get into it more. I'm just really not that good at it yet. My "stealth factor" needs work. 90% of the time, I bowhunt from treestands. When shotgunning, I'll split it up equally. I take a seat with me and just setup under a tree.

-Mike

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gleninAZ 09-06-2002 12:48 PM

RE: Who bowhunts from the ground???
 
I am a creeper. Have shot one elk from a tree with a board in it but all others including a 340 bull were stalking or sitting in an oak thicket. I will do tree stands no problem but I just like to be able to move and rest in the bushes. I am trying a portable ground blind this year to see if it is too much of a hassle. Sat in a freinds last year and had two 5x5 elk within 19 yards so like the idea of one. It is a thrill watching the wind and creeping up on an animal and this is makin' me shake as I elk hunt on 10/12! Good luck.

Tazman 09-06-2002 12:56 PM

RE: Who bowhunts from the ground???
 
I have killed deer both ways. I have some places where I feel I do better on the ground and others where a tree stand is the only way to go. JT I agree that being on a deers level is a thrill that is hard to surpass.

The Tazman aka Martin Price
Founder and President of
Virginia Disabled Outdoorsmen Club

cyclone 09-06-2002 01:08 PM

RE: Who bowhunts from the ground???
 
When it's wet out or with snow down. It's been so danged dry here the past couple of seasons that it's been nearly impossible to still hunt...Squirrels sound like elephants...heck even the bugs can't crawl through that stuff quietly.

I actually heard some rustling in the leaves on one outing and sat patieltly for several hours wondering just what was making the rucus...well I finally spotted ole mr. box turtle a few yards from my stand...now that's dry!<img src=icon_smile_shock.gif border=0 align=middle>

DougMD 09-06-2002 01:40 PM

RE: Who bowhunts from the ground???
 
JT,

You mean them deer can't smell a liberal? LOL

Hats off to anyone taking a deer at close range with a bow. I imagine that is as difficult as it gets.

Cougar Mag 09-06-2002 01:54 PM

RE: Who bowhunts from the ground???
 
I hunt from stands and the ground depending on the circumstances. To date I have taken 2 Pope & Young class bucks from the ground.....one at 8 yrds. Wow was that exciting! I think limiting yourself to either way exclusively if able is a mistake.

Esau 09-06-2002 02:27 PM

RE: Who bowhunts from the ground???
 
Cyclone - Have you ever thought of using a stalking stick. It is used to make a two legged person sound like a four legged animal.

Instead of sounding like: crunch crunch crunch (sound of a person walking), you can sound like crunch crunch crunch crunch (sound of a deer walking). I do this by using a 5 or 6 foot long walking/stalking stick. I generally move it straight up and down while walking slowly, letting it hit the ground just after the sound is made with my foot. Sometimes I will kick it a little forward to make it produce the same sound as my foot.

Have you ever watched deer in a field. They will turn and look in a certain direction. Their ears will turn and listen, yet they do not spook. Then, another deer will enter the field from the direction they were looking. That is how deer react when using a stalking stick. They want to see &quot;who&quot; (other deer) is coming, but will not spook until they see or smell you. If you sound like a human walking, you will spook the deer before you even get close. If you are patient and move slowly, you can get close to deer without spooking them, even in the dryest conditions.

I always use a stalking stick to and from my stand or when still hunting. I have had deer come in to investigate me (along with a pair of coyotes one time).

Anyway, I think this is a little known trick that can be quite effective.

skeeter 7MM 09-06-2002 04:04 PM

RE: Who bowhunts from the ground???
 
I would never shy away from a good area due to having to hunt on the ground. I would say the majority of my deer taken have come from the ground. I love stand hunting as well, it does let you see better, farther and lets you get away with more movement, etc. But for sheer thrill the ground is much better, being on their level and knowing your movements have to be concealed and calculated...well that's hunting in a nut shell.

So go for it, get in that area that no man wants to venture and be prepared to have some fun. Don't forget wind direction is an absolute key on the ground!!!!!


AK 09-06-2002 07:18 PM

RE: Who bowhunts from the ground???
 
I love to hunt from the ground, especially in a stick 'n move fashion. I prefer to hunt light, taking only what fits in my pockets or can be stuffed under my jacket. All of the blinds I use are natural blinds, either pre-existing like blowdowns, brushpiles, or drainage ditches, or put together in advance by tying a framework of branches together and filling in with brush. Sometimes I augment them with a small piece of leafy military netting that I can stuff under my jacket.

In the mornings, I like to sit a couple of hours in a brush blind, then stillhunt through the thick Pennsylvania woodlot(s). If it's wet or windy I always bag the blinds to take advantage of such perfect stillhunting conditions. I usually carry a small pair of hand pruning shears in my right pocket to quietly trim thorny limbs out of my path instead of noisily battling my way through them. If I'm not seeing action in one spot, I often move to where I think the deer might be.

My most exciting hunts are the times when I spot deer making their way across or along a field. I'll drop everything but my quiver and bow to sprint the long route around a field or through a woodlot to try to intercept them. Depending on the situation, I might have no time to spare (or cover to hide in) and literally have to dive behind the tallest weeds I can find to lay in wait. Time permitting, I prefer to quickly and quietly finding a more suitable spot, or even stalk them if our paths will converge at the same time. I've killed three of my last four deer in two years doing this. I can honestly say that no other type of hunting gets my heart beating faster than sprinting a 1/4 mile with mear seconds to spare before releasing an arrow at an approaching whitetail. <img src=icon_smile_big.gif border=0 align=middle> I even practice shooting while laying on my belly, but as of yet, I haven't had an opportunity to take a shot at a deer like that.


Nic Barca 09-06-2002 07:26 PM

RE: Who bowhunts from the ground???
 
I don't have a stand so all I can do is hunt from the grownd.
Shot many animals, most under 20 yards. The thing about grownd hunting or still-hunting is that it takes alot more skill. Besides. I don't think I have the patience to sit in a stand. I'ld have to bring a bunch of food to keep myself busy. Although I don't see how I manage walk around the same speed as a slug either.

Nic

coyote hunter 09-06-2002 09:51 PM

RE: Who bowhunts from the ground???
 
love it wouldn't do it any other way it is a rush.

The Shooter 09-07-2002 01:19 AM

RE: Who bowhunts from the ground???
 
I bow hunt on the ground till the snow then i hang my stand when the deer are in groups.

Why work when you can hunt???? Heck why work at all!!

BowBoy21 09-07-2002 05:42 AM

RE: Who bowhunts from the ground???
 
I love to hunt from the ground, Ive had a 150 class buck come to ten yards without me getting a shot, I also had a forkhorn walk to 5 yards. I do all my hunting from natural blinds, mostly behind trees....I still have not gotten my stalking down yet, but I will


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