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Ground hunting tips?
Hi all I am planning on trying some archery hunting from the ground. I had my back operated on two weeks ago. The doctor said walking is great for me but limit what I carry to no more than 20 pounds and no bending and twisting. I can work that in slowly. So I went in and checked a teal camera out and had 2 nice bucks show up on it. So now I am planning on trying to get one of them to come in for me. I can’t climb a tree stand and lugging in a blind is not an option either. So do any of you have any tips? Thank you all..
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I honestly would try to find someone to help you get a good ground blind set up. In and out and you can leave it there all season. If it were me I would also buy one to practice out of. Are you shooting traditional archery or a cross bow? Either way shooting a bow seated from a ground blind is not like shooting a rifle, you shouldn't just go out and do it, at least I wouldn't. It takes some getting used to and practice.
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I currently have a ground blind and have shot out of it before while turkey hunting in town where no firearms can be used because of houses. I just no that I can’t carry it in there because of the operation that I have had. I will be shooting a bow so it’s going to be different for sure. I could wait a few more weeks for rifle season. But last year the rut was pretty well over there. So I am hopeful that I can get a jump on them first this year..
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Originally Posted by Phil from Maine
(Post 4406776)
I currently have a ground blind and have shot out of it before while turkey hunting in town where no firearms can be used because of houses. I just no that I can’t carry it in there because of the operation that I have had. I will be shooting a bow so it’s going to be different for sure. I could wait a few more weeks for rifle season. But last year the rut was pretty well over there. So I am hopeful that I can get a jump on them first this year..
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Why not pull your ground blind to a spot using a sled or a piece of tarp to slide over the ground?
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Thank you Timbrhuntr, A decoy might be the ticket if I can get one here in time? It would be set up in the woods though. These deer won’t be out in a field. They like the swails and old swamps. I have them coming up on a ridge using scent. So I will try a brush pile if I can get into one nearby. I would love to have one come up before they get rutting.. There’s two bruisers together right now. Both are 7 pointers but heavy weights..
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Originally Posted by Fyrstyk54
(Post 4406816)
Why not pull your ground blind to a spot using a sled or a piece of tarp to slide over the ground?
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ground blind
i use a popup blind . i dont think it weighs more than 10 lb. it takes some practice to learn how to fold it up. something like rolling up a bandsaw blade. you will need to brush it up for better camo and break up the outline. 86 and bad back dont walk more than a block wthout pain . my motto dont stop until you do.
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I have have used a decoy in the woods but make sure you put it where they get sight of it from a bit of a distance. Couple years ago I shot a buck coming along a ridge in the woods to my grunting but he could see the decoy a good 60 yards away. I usually take the decoy out and hide it near where I am hunting so you only have to bring it out once lol Mine has a carry strap like sling so its pretty easy to carry in . The year I had hip surgery I was able to hobble in with it lol Good Luck they can be hard to find this time of year for sure.
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I now own a ground shield and have previously fired from it while going south America hunting in a town where gun use is illegal due to the presence of condominiums. All I know is that I can't carry it there because of the surgery I had. We could wait until the shooting season in a few weeks. But the ruts were there last year. So, I'm hoping to be number one this year.
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