well if youve ever hunted on the ground for deer in a new spot for the first time even after you have it set up for awhile the deer seem to be nervous around the blind. well what if you took a manican dressed in camo like you wear and put it in the same spot youd be standing so the deer would be used to the shape there? or is this just a stupid idea? idk i just had the thought and wanted to share....
steven
I have heard of guys doing that with a treestand. The only good tree in the spot they wanted to hunt had no backround cover.
I'm sure you could make your blind better though. If the deer can see something "still" in there, what happens when you move a bit to draw?
I have a friend that hunts out of blinds all the time.. In the off season he puts that camo netting up where he is going to put his blind, kinda the same thing. The deer are used to it all the time.. And not that much wear and tear on the blind..
If it's a pop-up you should brush it in best you can. It's even better if it's safe to leave it set-up for some time, they'll get used to it. If it's a natural blind that you built-up, they'll get used to it also after awhile. Lots of guys build them, or set them-up, awhile before hunting them, especially if the deer are real nervous where they hunt.
its not that there seeing me i had 1 within 5 yards of my blind but on the backside of it and it didnt give me a shot. i only had 3 bust me but its caused they walked donwwind of me. i was just curious cause ive had deer bust ee in stands before and was wonderin if it would make the deer less jumpy.....
Couldn't hurt. Try it and see. What's there to loose? Good luck bro! I think now is the time to be experimenting without doing much damamge for next years hunts. They will probably forget any spooks from this year to next. I say go for it and tell us what you find out.
I new someone who would put a bag of leaves in his treestand to get them used to the big blob in the tree.
Couldn't hurt, though you may get a visit from the sheriff if someone sees you dragging a body into the woods.
Sounds cool and if you got a trail cam set it there and let's experiment and see what takes place when we ain't around... :thumbsup:
ill giver a try after deer seasons over. only 1 question.... what to use for the body?????
It sure wouldn't hurt anything and might help a bunch.
Someone actually commercialized that same idea back in the I believe late 80's. Never seen or heard much about it after the first year, so don't know if it works or not.
I would try the bag/blob idea first, seems cheaper. Large leaf bag for the body and a small kitchen bag for the head.
Earl
I am not a big fan of the Drury's Dream season series, but he did this about 4 years ago, on a segment on his own property. He had a blind made of 3 pieces of tin, in a corner of a food plot, and set a lawn chair with a manequin, camo t shirt in it all year, then swapped out. A BBiiig buck came walking right in in front of him, and this was no high fence or anything.
I play around with that idea every year.. i'll give it a shot this year
When using a pop-up some guys tie a balloon to the ceiling...moves around just enough in the wind so that deer get used to some movement.
I did that in a tree stand when I lived in coastal SC. I stuffed old army camo fatigues with newspaper and set it in the stand a week before the hunt began. Didn't see the first deer while hunting there.
I've heard of guys trying this but Ive never heard how it worked out I think it would be worth a shot.
Give it a try and let us know what happens. I am curious as to how it would work as well.
QuoteOriginally posted by $bowhunter$:
ill giver a try after deer seasons over. only 1 question.... what to use for the body?????
Go to your local thrift store and buy natural colored clothing. Several in my area have camo clothing on the racks all the time. I go looking for belts and leather clothing for projects. There were two tree stand harnesses in one local thrift store that were $10 each. Both looked brand new.
Once you buy a top and a bottom stuff them with leaves and tie/sew the ends of the legs and sleeves and then the top to the bottom. If you get a hoodie top then you can sew up a head on the dummy. A few bucks and time and you're in business.
I think it would work.
I keep two pop-up blinds up all year (in the shade, they last about 3 years) and in each blind I have installed the following:
1. the loudest battery powered clock I can find. I think the deer get used to the TICK TOCK, TICK TOCK and maybe don't pay so much attention to any of my little sounds from within the blind (say an arrow being drug over a rest) and,
2. a bandanna hanging from the roof inside with my scent all over it. I rub it on my face, neck, "etc." each time I am in the blind to "freshen" it. I still only hunt a blind when the wind is in my favor, but what the heck, it seems like it works.
Bill
There was a company selling life size blowup dolls just for this reason.
I think it was called the hunting buddy,you can do a search and see if there still around, if not you can go to your local adult store and get one.
The mouth is allready pre formed for a grunt tube. :eek:
QuoteOriginally posted by illwhttail:
There was a company selling life size blowup dolls just for this reason.
I think it was called the hunting buddy,you can do a search and see if there still around, if not you can go to your local adult store and get one.
The mouth is allready pre formed for a grunt tube. :eek:
Can't imagine what your hunting camp must be like. :eek: :laughing: :laughing: :laughing:
First off a manikin would cost a fortune.Get an old camo jumpsuit (the old thin type) and fill it with bubble wrap.And an old cheap camo (net) mask with bubble wrap as well for a head. This may deter the tree stand thief as well. Problem is you will need a way to cover it up when you are in the blind/stand.
I found it
http://www.procshuntinbuddy.com/
I too came to the conclusion years ago that scent was the big problem. I'm not surre that it helps, but I place an old pair of tennies and a sweaty t shirt in my blinds.
Larry
Roger Raglin first used that trick in one of his video's like 15 or more years ago . He would mount a treestand like 10ft off the ground in the tree that he wanted to hunt later in . Before the season he was hunting he would staple a hat , and shirt and place a pair of boots on the stand . So the deer would get used to the dummy and then when it was time he would replace the dummy and have a better chance since the deer were used to seeing that silouettte in the tree .
Oh yeah and he would place a pair of pants on the stand also .
How about a blow up doll. I hear they look good in camo
I have a good friend that was an enthusiastic, successful bear hunter (before the anti's got spring beat hunting stopped in Colo). He hung his stand over the bait and hung a set of coveralls above the stand. They were the shape of a man and even moved in the wind. He swore that it helped..
That really is a good idea.
Where I hunt deer there aren't good stand trees so I have to walk around.
Let us know how it works out for you!