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Oct 19, 2023 · A rattling sequence at first light has higher odds of eliciting a response than a noontime antler clashing session. The same goes for creating a series of tending grunts and doe bleats. When the deer are most likely to be moving, and most likely to run into other deer, is when you want to blind call.
Sep 23, 2022 · Ground blinds have windows that give you a limited view, but because deer don’t tolerate movement and noise at eye level, you must avoid the urge to peek out closed windows, especially behind you, because this allows light to enter the blind, which can expose you to any deer watching the blind.
- Matt Palmquist
- Make Sure They See It—Or Can’T
- Let ‘Em Get Used to It
- Decoys Make A Difference
- Set Up A Destination Ambush
- Escape Scrutiny of Concentrated Deer
- Deploy A Blind After Scouting
“My number one tip is, don’t surprise the deer with your blind,” Johnson says. “The deer need to be able to see it from a distance—or not at all, meaning it needs to be ‘brushed-in’ so it literally disappears into the surrounding vegetation. And if you’re placing one in a relatively open spot, my personal rule is the deer need to be able to see it ...
”Another option is to set the blind out well in advance, so the encounter becomes part of their daily routine,” Johnson says. Just how far in advance? Johnson’s recommendation might surprise you. “For mature bucks, you’re looking at a few weeks. Mature bucks get old for a reason, and they need time to observe plenty of other deer hanging around tha...
One scenario that can throw a wrench in Johnson’s strict rules listed above is when decoys are involved. “I think decoys are one of the best ways to use a ground blind. And I’ll go so far as to say, for mature deer on a same-day set, the best-case scenario for that is with decoys. I always use a buck, and sometimes pair it with a doe. I like to use...
Another of Johnson’s hard-won tips involves blind location. He advises against random deep woods sites and other obvious travel corridors, instead choosing to place his blinds where a mature buck wants to be. An isolated waterhole might be the best example. “Setting ground blinds where deer have options is not your best bet,” Johnson explained. “Fo...
Another of Johnson’s favorite ground blind setups? Anywhere you find lots of deer concentrated, where drawing your bow undetected can be difficult, even from high treestands. “If there are a lot of eyes, and in a lot of areas that can be in conjunction with a prime water or food source, ground blinds are the ticket because you don’t have to worry a...
It was Clint Eastwood, as the iconic character Dirty Harry, who said, “A man’s got to know his limitations.” Hunkering in a ground blind has at least one glaring, undeniable weakness. “Blinds suck as a scouting tool,” Johnson admits, citing the extremely limited visibility in general, and especially in comparison to observing area deer movement 15 ...
- Mark Melotik
Sep 25, 2020 · The trick is to be within range of whatever trail or food source you’re hunting, while staying as far out of a deer’s field of view as possible. If you know where deer are most likely to approach from, try to place your blind off to the side of that area rather than directly in front of it.
- Mark Kenyon
Jul 26, 2022 · Look for relatively flat ground with some cover to help break up the blind's outline. A slight depression in the ground will also help lower the blind's profile. Setting the blind up against thick cover, a bluff, or even the edge of a creek or lake, prevents deer from getting around behind you to get your wind.
- Brian Fortenbaugh
Aug 22, 2018 · Ground blinds are a great way to set up for whitetail deer, especially in areas where you can’t put up a treestand or elevated blind. They are quick and portable and provide great cover to hide hunters and help block human scent.
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Nov 2, 2020 · If you ask any ten ‘expert’ ground blind hunters how many days in advance you should set up your ground blind for a deer hunt, you’ll probably get ten different answers. The best answer is that deer will become more and more accustomed to your blind over time.