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Best bowhunting ground blind?
Posted on 10/5/20 at 9:36 pm
Posted on 10/5/20 at 9:36 pm
TIA 
Posted on 10/5/20 at 9:47 pm to slapahoe
I think the Ghost blind is unbeatable when properly employed.
My brother surprised me with one unexpectedly and it was a mindfrick from 10' away
Posted on 10/6/20 at 6:22 am to slapahoe
We use Brickhouse blind from academy. Easy to set up, roomy enough for two hunters, good for scent containment, good portal for bow shot, dry, and quiet. It is our go-to stand when we take youths bow hunting. Add in well placed hanging s-hooks for bow positioning and it is quit comfortable.
Posted on 10/6/20 at 6:37 am to slapahoe
Make sure it's big and tall.
I had one a few years back that I couldn't pull my bow back in without hitting the side
I had one a few years back that I couldn't pull my bow back in without hitting the side
Posted on 10/6/20 at 7:38 am to slapahoe
Depending on the type of chair you use in the ground blind, we’ve found a six inch square piece of 1X6 is gold for chair-foot coasters. Can’t tell you how many times my chair feet penetrate already most Forrest floor making a level sit impossible.
Posted on 10/6/20 at 8:34 am to slapahoe
Any stand in a tree...Been busted multiple times in ground blinds due to being down on their eye level.
Whatever ground blind you get, make sure it is brushed in well. They stick out like a sore thumb if you just throw them out in the woods.
Whatever ground blind you get, make sure it is brushed in well. They stick out like a sore thumb if you just throw them out in the woods.
Posted on 10/6/20 at 11:33 am to LSUengr
I do like the ease of ground hunting, especially with a bow. I don't even use a blind, I just brush in like crazy. Had them walk up within 15 yards and never was suspicious. If I have to brush in the blind I may as well skip the blind and just brush in.
I keep clippers in my bag. Just clip a bunch of saplings or branches around me and stick them in the ground. Works great. Even better is getting in a treetop or bush.
I keep clippers in my bag. Just clip a bunch of saplings or branches around me and stick them in the ground. Works great. Even better is getting in a treetop or bush.
Posted on 10/6/20 at 4:00 pm to slapahoe
If you hunt near palmettos, just stick a few of those around you
Posted on 10/7/20 at 11:06 am to MAEFIELD
Ameristep Brickhouse as stated above
Posted on 10/7/20 at 7:55 pm to slapahoe
Has anyone tried one of the academy hub ground blinds?
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