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Standless & Ground Blindless Hunting #2985949
12/16/19 11:51 AM
12/16/19 11:51 AM
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The Dirty South
Highlander Offline OP
4 point
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The Dirty South
How successful are y'all hunting in the open like this, from the ground?


A Bullet Always Tells The Truth

DON'T PISS DOWN MY BACK AND TELL ME IT'S RAIN

Wars Come and Go But My Soldier Remains Eternal

"Either way, I don't give a damn what you think you're entitled to!"
Re: Standless & Ground Blindless Hunting [Re: Highlander] #2985960
12/16/19 11:59 AM
12/16/19 11:59 AM
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alabama
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I have killed a truckload of deer slipping slooooowly along or just sitting against a tree.


I've spent most of the money I've made in my lifetime on hunting and fishing. The rest I just wasted.....

proud Cracker-Americaan

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Re: Standless & Ground Blindless Hunting [Re: Highlander] #2985964
12/16/19 12:02 PM
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USA
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If you hunt in an area with a lot of deer, you're going to be successful. If you hunt in a crappy area with few deer, it doesn't matter what you do.

Re: Standless & Ground Blindless Hunting [Re: Highlander] #2985988
12/16/19 12:26 PM
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Chilton County
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I was in a turkey lounger a week ago and watched 4 deer feed about 30 yards in front of me. One doe fed to within about 12 yards of me and the wind shifted. She stomped and would take a step forward. Stomp and take another step forward. She got within 7 yards of me before she figured me out. I was in camo from head to foot.


"The true soldier fights not because he hates what is in front of him, but because he loves what is behind him."
-G. K. Chesterton
Re: Standless & Ground Blindless Hunting [Re: Highlander] #2985996
12/16/19 12:38 PM
12/16/19 12:38 PM
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Posts: 10,688
Central, Al
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Central, Al
I kill the majority of my deer from the ground. No blind. Just a gun and gobbler lounger. Very effective, but you got to play the wind and thermals.


Originally Posted By: Wiley Coyote
Well, the way I see it is there's just too many assholes
On a good day there's a bunch of assholes in here. On a bad day there's too many assholes in here.
Re: Standless & Ground Blindless Hunting [Re: Highlander] #2986020
12/16/19 01:13 PM
12/16/19 01:13 PM
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Lake View, AL
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Lake View, AL
All 5 deer my son and I have killed this year have been from the ground. 4 from the same $12 ground blind and one from a pop-up blind.

Re: Standless & Ground Blindless Hunting [Re: Highlander] #2986130
12/16/19 03:12 PM
12/16/19 03:12 PM
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Hartselle, AL
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NWALJM Offline
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Hartselle, AL
I've hunted equally as much from the ground (hammock seat, no blind) this year and have seen just as many deer doing so. Had several within 30 yards up to as close as 10 yards. Having good cover at your back is key, and I do make sure to have on good camo head to toe. The important factor outside hunting the right wind is to sit STILL. Having a good seat hunting on the ground is the most important aspect to being able to sit still enough. Killed a nice 7 point during muzzeloader season at 25 yards sitting on the ground, he never had a clue I was there. As has been mentioned, if you don't get the wind right you can toss the rest of the tactics out the window.

Last edited by NWALJM; 12/16/19 03:13 PM.
Re: Standless & Ground Blindless Hunting [Re: Highlander] #2986577
12/16/19 09:25 PM
12/16/19 09:25 PM
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Alabama
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Alabama
I always enjoy hunting from the ground and just walking slowly. The property has to be open enough to see, also the sun(not in your eyes), wind( blowing slightly to help hide your movement). It is amazing sometimes how deer will literally walk within feet of you before they even recognize something is up.

Re: Standless & Ground Blindless Hunting [Re: Highlander] #2986664
12/16/19 10:06 PM
12/16/19 10:06 PM
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Limestone county
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Limestone county
I took a camp chair and sat in a bunch of pines a week or so ago and had a 4 point walk within 5 yards of me. Never spooked just feed on by on his way. I need the wind to get right and I’ll slip back in there got several does on camera.


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Re: Standless & Ground Blindless Hunting [Re: Highlander] #2986725
12/16/19 10:40 PM
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Banana Republic
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99% of my hunting now...


They who can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety.
Ben Franklin
Re: Standless & Ground Blindless Hunting [Re: Highlander] #2986733
12/16/19 10:42 PM
12/16/19 10:42 PM
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Banana Republic
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Old Mossy Horns
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Banana Republic
[video:youtube]https://youtu.be/ANrPaM3Lzz8[/video]
Hunt the wind this was couple weeks ago


They who can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety.
Ben Franklin
Re: Standless & Ground Blindless Hunting [Re: Highlander] #2986737
12/16/19 10:44 PM
12/16/19 10:44 PM
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Posts: 22,413
blount county alabama
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Pumpkin
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blount county alabama
I like to hunt off a bluff. Thats about the only time I sit on the ground.

Re: Standless & Ground Blindless Hunting [Re: Highlander] #2986743
12/16/19 10:52 PM
12/16/19 10:52 PM
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Boaz, alabama
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Boaz, alabama
My dad hunts on the ground. A lot of time he will sit in between rocks and has shot deer that have about walked over him.

Re: Standless & Ground Blindless Hunting [Re: Highlander] #2986831
12/16/19 11:58 PM
12/16/19 11:58 PM
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Hazel Green
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In my woods, I could sit dern near anywhere on the ground with just a chair and if deer are in the area and wind right, they could go by 10-15 yds out and never know I was there. Need to do more of it. I have some real thick woods. Only real issue is the damned wind twirls and swirls like a belly dancer!

Re: Standless & Ground Blindless Hunting [Re: Highlander] #2986845
12/17/19 12:22 AM
12/17/19 12:22 AM
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Posts: 950
Monticello
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Monticello
I like to take a summit climber top and hunt from the ground. It's a very comfortable set up for me .

Re: Standless & Ground Blindless Hunting [Re: Jason Carroll] #2986856
12/17/19 01:06 AM
12/17/19 01:06 AM
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Dale County, AL
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Dale County, AL
Originally Posted by Jason Carroll
I like to take a summit climber top and hunt from the ground. It's a very comfortable set up for me .

not a bad idea thumbup


To GOD be All the glory!!!
Re: Standless & Ground Blindless Hunting [Re: Highlander] #2986906
12/17/19 07:23 AM
12/17/19 07:23 AM
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northport
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northport
If im not in a ground blind im sitting in a chair with my shooting stix at the ready....killed many deer and hogs doing this


When I need expert advice I tend to talk to myself
The older I get the better I used to be
Re: Standless & Ground Blindless Hunting [Re: Highlander] #2987016
12/17/19 09:44 AM
12/17/19 09:44 AM
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HSV AL
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HSV AL
I know a guy who hunts in bluejeans, flannel shirt, covered in concrete (his living) who sits in the $5 walmart plastic chairs (white might I add) as pulls out deer all the time. Big ole bucks too.


Isaiah 5:20 Woe to those who call evil good and good evil, who put darkness for light and light for darkness, who put bitter for sweet and sweet for bitter.
Re: Standless & Ground Blindless Hunting [Re: Highlander] #2987124
12/17/19 11:24 AM
12/17/19 11:24 AM
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Posts: 6,688
Moulton,AL
Snuffy Online content
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Moulton,AL
I take a turkey chair and snuggle up next to a tree or make a little ground blind. The wind is the key.


If you always do what you've always done you always get what you've always got
Re: Standless & Ground Blindless Hunting [Re: Highlander] #2987136
12/17/19 11:35 AM
12/17/19 11:35 AM
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Jasper, AL
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Jasper, AL
Me and 3 other guys hunt public land 10x per year. We always hunt from the ground. Less weight to carry in and out means we can get much deeper in the woods. Going in by water in the morning to hunt a landlocked piece of forest property. Or landlocked on a couple sides anyway lol.

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