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How many make/use homemade ground blinds?
#2
Fork Horn
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Chicopee, Massachusetts
Posts: 385
RE: How many make/use homemade ground blinds?
Norm,
I hunt 100% on the ground due to my back problems. I carry a 4' X 6' piece of cammo fabric rolled up in my pack that I use as needed. One added advantage is that the fabric can be run through the washer with scent free soap after you buy it to help eliminate some of the human odor.
Bob
I hunt 100% on the ground due to my back problems. I carry a 4' X 6' piece of cammo fabric rolled up in my pack that I use as needed. One added advantage is that the fabric can be run through the washer with scent free soap after you buy it to help eliminate some of the human odor.
Bob
#3
RE: How many make/use homemade ground blinds?
I hunt mostly from Treestands, but also hunt form prefab ground blinds and also homemade. The homemade models usually consist of two stakes and some camo cloth with a tree for the center of my triangle blind.
#4
Join Date: Jan 2007
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Posts: 153
RE: How many make/use homemade ground blinds?
This is my first year of really using ground blinds successfully. I bought a pop up kinda blind a few years ago to turkey hunt out of (which I never have yet). I have tried this in a few instances where I never even saw anything.
This year was different... I set it up in an area where the prevailing winds came into my face when facing north. Some times the winds would shift from the sout/southwest. This was ok too. I shot 3 deer from that blind this year. I had deer as close as 3 steps away. When I used the pop up as it came out of the factory the deer were mighty spooky. Kept looking my way etc. I thenk took some cedar and pine boughs and teepeed them around the pop up. Running some limbs over the top and below the main window. It worked beautifully. After that the deer never gave it a second glance. I would bruise a cedar limb just about each time I got into the stand. That and kick leaves around me inside the blind until I could smell the earth. Often here in the south the wind will shift. I can say I rarely got busted. I was (and have one more week left) hunting a stand of oaks. It is a pretty decent trail between our property and the neighbors.
This year was different... I set it up in an area where the prevailing winds came into my face when facing north. Some times the winds would shift from the sout/southwest. This was ok too. I shot 3 deer from that blind this year. I had deer as close as 3 steps away. When I used the pop up as it came out of the factory the deer were mighty spooky. Kept looking my way etc. I thenk took some cedar and pine boughs and teepeed them around the pop up. Running some limbs over the top and below the main window. It worked beautifully. After that the deer never gave it a second glance. I would bruise a cedar limb just about each time I got into the stand. That and kick leaves around me inside the blind until I could smell the earth. Often here in the south the wind will shift. I can say I rarely got busted. I was (and have one more week left) hunting a stand of oaks. It is a pretty decent trail between our property and the neighbors.
#5
Thread Starter
Join Date: Dec 2007
Posts: 8
RE: How many make/use homemade ground blinds?
so you create a teepee around the prefab eh.
so you can leave the tp up and use it again the following year? Im sure it would stay in place for the most part.
Ever find anyone elses blind out in the woods while walking?
thanks
so you can leave the tp up and use it again the following year? Im sure it would stay in place for the most part.
Ever find anyone elses blind out in the woods while walking?
thanks
#6
RE: How many make/use homemade ground blinds?
I hunt 100% on the ground for deer using natural (stick, logs, etc), homemade (box blinds, stake and camo wrapped, etc) and prefab pop up blinds. All have been effective. Placement ofthe blind is critical, avoiding unnatural locations. One reason why I don't usea particular style of ground blind.
The only blinds I leave out year round are all natural and a couple wood box blinds that stay put as well.
The only blinds I leave out year round are all natural and a couple wood box blinds that stay put as well.
#7
Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: WI
Posts: 338
RE: How many make/use homemade ground blinds?
In open hardwoods you can make like a "cabin". Just get long sticks about the diameter of your arm, select a blind location with at least three trees, and start laying them in there. It takes some time, but you've really got something when you're done. You've got concealment, shelter, and shooting rest. I build my own seat too, get an old rotten piece of log, thicker than your leg, and pile up a few sections, mash them down with your foot until they're the right height and comfortable. Then if you use this blind in subsequent years, you can just add to it.
#9
Thread Starter
Join Date: Dec 2007
Posts: 8
RE: How many make/use homemade ground blinds?
thanks-
you or others ever just prop up say...three or four logs/sticks in sort of a tipi posision and then block the sides with a cammo cloth and/or smaller natural debris?
thanks
n
you or others ever just prop up say...three or four logs/sticks in sort of a tipi posision and then block the sides with a cammo cloth and/or smaller natural debris?
thanks
n
#10
RE: How many make/use homemade ground blinds?
i have killed more deer out of a homemade blind than anywere else i keep 4 peices of pvc pipe about 3 ft long and sum camo burlap and drive them into the grownd and wrap the burlap arond