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ground hunting help

Started by BUCKY, January 13, 2010, 08:51:00 PM

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BUCKY

awesome pics!i'm getting confident now.

lilbobby

All the above advice is great, I use a Double Chair I have when I hunt the ground. I try and use as much natural cover as possible and cut shooting holes. The picture shows me turkey hunting but I use the same location for deer hunting when the wind is right.
Conny

BUCKY

i have a real good treeseat and like deadsmple said i'll keep it low.

lilbobby

Conny

leewillis92

If you plan on making a brush blind I'll give you some advice.  

I would suggest you set up in an area where you know exactly where the animals are moving and adjust wind etc.

Be able to see whatever it is you are shooting in TWO small spots.  I usually have a shooting hole about a foot in diameter and I clear a small (very small) amount of brush away so I can see another spot on the trail.  It might be good to do it on both sides of you so you can see whats coming.

As previously stated, make sure you have a good back drop and only move your eyes.  If you think you hear somthing behind you, don't turn around.  It's probably already suspecting something if there is any wind.

Keep your bow in an easy access spot as you would in any tree stand.  

Tell us the story about how you saw 'em flutter their eyelashes at you!

Good luck!
Hunt Hard. Stay Safe. God Bless.

BUCKY

be on the ground in the morning.this will be a new game for me.


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