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I prefer a stand due to inproved view, eliminates trying to get clear views/shots through the lower shrebs. The ground blinds have their benefit if the weather is not as nice as it could be, or hunting a field.
Give both a try from a bubby then make a personal decision. Try each for an entire day so you can decide after being there for several hours. |
climbing stand vs. ground blind
i'm talking about one of them small chair blinds. which is easier to hunt out of as far as spooking deer. i think blinds would be easier to set up but i am concerned that i will spook deer much easier than i would in a tree stand. which do you prefer? How do they compare in spooking deer.
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Those chair blinds are narrow and limited to the amount of movement one can hide especially mounting and swinging a rifle.
Go to a sporting goods store that has one set up and try it for yourself. It might change your mind. A hub or bop up blind may suit your far better. And I use both - tree stand or ground blind. Depends on the area. JW |
I assume you are talking bow hunting.
Tree stands are more effective. But ground blinds are fun to hunt from - you are sometimes having deer walk 15 ft from you at ground level. If the wind is right and you brush in good enough you can get a shot though. Getting busted is easy to do in a ground blind. For gun hunting, give me a fortress with walls to block out the freezing WI wind or put me on the ground still hunting. Or hunker down behind a big tree. I don't think I would last much more than 30 min up in a high unprotected tree stand with the wind whipping at 20F or colder. |
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