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Ground Level Bowhunting #3238669
10/09/20 10:57 PM
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I’ve got 2 ladders, a ground blind and a treehouse for my close to
home bowhunting.
But my mobile setup this year is going to be as a ground pounder.
I’d welcome any tips from folks who do it regular and have success. Been watching some YouTube videos. I know it’s doable. I have some ideas. But I welcome tips as well.


“Killing tomorrow’s trophies today.”

On the distance I like to walk to my stands:
“The first 100 yards is also the last 100 yards.”
Re: Ground Level Bowhunting [Re: AC870] #3238683
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I did it a ton in Michigan. I played the wind as usual and always tried to have intersecting trails. In thick stuff I was often maybe 15yds from the trail and still killed deer. All of our ground blinds were built of natural stuff in the area during the summer.
I actually built a ground blind trying to kill that bull this year and that's where I shot him from. I never have a level blind, I leave twigs poking up all over with a few main shooting spots that I can do while sitting down. It's fun and same as in the air, limit movement and they'll get close.

Re: Ground Level Bowhunting [Re: AC870] #3238684
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Kodiak, you use some kind of seat? I have a millennium tree seat. I even thought about something like a dove stool.


“Killing tomorrow’s trophies today.”

On the distance I like to walk to my stands:
“The first 100 yards is also the last 100 yards.”
Re: Ground Level Bowhunting [Re: AC870] #3238691
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I've used a dove seat before but if it squeaks it's gone lol. The one this year had a natural rise in it from a big root and I took a soft cushion.
What was fun once in Michigan was we had like a hole in a clearcut and we dug out a pit blind. It was fun to hunt out of but down there it maybe a good place for a snake.
I Washington county we had a ground blind near an oat patch that we just used a camping chair but the kids always had a gun there.

Re: Ground Level Bowhunting [Re: AC870] #3238692
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Oh, a round from a cut tree (log) works really well, we have one in the weeds by the field with all the elk. I threw a big one out and it was actually comfortable.

Re: Ground Level Bowhunting [Re: AC870] #3238769
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AC the best tip I can give you for on the ground bow hunting is to get an ASAT leafy suit. Deer will literally walk right by you if the wind is right. I had 4 does mill around for 10 minutes about 20 feet from me, then they passed by within 6 feet of me while wearing mine a few years. It was if they were looking through me. I already knew the suit worked, but if you can fool Marshall county mama deer that close, it's good stuff.

The only deer I have ever killed with my bow from the ground was a doe a long time ago. I was sitting on a white and yellow hyrdaulic fluid bucket that loggers had left behind.


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Re: Ground Level Bowhunting [Re: AC870] #3238774
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I use natural cover and sit behind a tree from where I think the deer will travel, i usually cut a couple small leaf limbs and stick in ground around where I sit and one to hold in my hand. Just be prepared for the deer to travel a different route and to draw your bow and hold longer than your used to. Ive killed 3 with my butt on the ground but thats cuz they snuck up on me, ideally I like to be on one knee to where I can shift around the tree if needed. I also like to hunt on ridge with decent wind but it still swirls a bit, thats just part of hunting Bama and just pray it doesn't happen with a deer close by.


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Re: Ground Level Bowhunting [Re: AC870] #3238819
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Practice holding at full draw. A LOT


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Re: Ground Level Bowhunting [Re: AC870] #3238833
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I hunt from the ground quiet a bit with a bow. I use a gillie suit top that I cut off below the chest. I dont see the need for bottoms or the lower part of the jacket. I use a 3 legged stool to sit on. I cant sit on my knees or the ground for very long. Keep your wind away from where their coming from, have a little front and back cover and you'll be good. I shot a buck at 12 yards off the ground last week. It sure is alot of fun.

Re: Ground Level Bowhunting [Re: AC870] #3238857
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I've killed more from the ground than I have in a stand with a bow. I try to stay in the shade and keep my face covered. Usually during bow season I just wear a thin long sleeve camouflage shirt and thin pants. They'll walk right by as long as they don't catch you moving

Re: Ground Level Bowhunting [Re: AC870] #3238884
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AC, I've got a sling seat on the way. I will let you know what I think about it after I use it a few times. My plan is to set it up on a tree with a quick throw down turkey blind in front of me. The sling chair "looks" like it should be comfortable. I've got a bad back, so we'll see.


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Re: Ground Level Bowhunting [Re: AC870] #3239071
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Good luck

Re: Ground Level Bowhunting [Re: DGAMBLER] #3239230
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Originally Posted by DGAMBLER
AC, I've got a sling seat on the way. I will let you know what I think about it after I use it a few times. My plan is to set it up on a tree with a quick throw down turkey blind in front of me. The sling chair "looks" like it should be comfortable. I've got a bad back, so we'll see.


Yeah. I’d like to hear how it works.
Larry O’Dell checked out my crossbow, re-served it. Could be a game changer for the ground pounding.


“Killing tomorrow’s trophies today.”

On the distance I like to walk to my stands:
“The first 100 yards is also the last 100 yards.”
Re: Ground Level Bowhunting [Re: AC870] #3239728
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The answer to your question is HECS!!! Guaranteed to let you lip drag the biggest buck in the woods out to the truck!! No need to worry about anything else, just cause electrical interference and they will never know what hit'em!


"After all, it is not the killing that brings satisfaction; it is the contest of skill and cunning. The true hunter counts his achievement in proportion to the effort involved and the fairness of the sport." Dr. Saxton Pope
Re: Ground Level Bowhunting [Re: Fun4all] #3239839
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Originally Posted by Fun4all
The answer to your question is HECS!!! Guaranteed to let you lip drag the biggest buck in the woods out to the truck!! No need to worry about anything else, just cause electrical interference and they will never know what hit'em!


Make sure you use the nose jammer too.


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Deer seeing you on the ground isn’t the problem. It ain’t that hard to hide from a deer. Them smelling you is a what makes it difficult.

Re: Ground Level Bowhunting [Re: DGAMBLER] #3240116
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Originally Posted by DGAMBLER
AC, I've got a sling seat on the way. I will let you know what I think about it after I use it a few times. My plan is to set it up on a tree with a quick throw down turkey blind in front of me. The sling chair "looks" like it should be comfortable. I've got a bad back, so we'll see.



I've got one and its nice. It is a little noisy tho.

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Originally Posted by DGAMBLER
AC, I've got a sling seat on the way. I will let you know what I think about it after I use it a few times. My plan is to set it up on a tree with a quick throw down turkey blind in front of me. The sling chair "looks" like it should be comfortable. I've got a bad back, so we'll see.


I’m primarily going to try ground hunting with my bow this year and my setup is just a leafy suit with a turkey lounger chair. Might be alittle heavy, but it seems like it’s gonna be comfy.

Re: Ground Level Bowhunting [Re: AC870] #3240385
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I hunt from the ground almost exclusively up here. I use a summit stump and it’s extremely comfortable.

Re: Ground Level Bowhunting [Re: Broadhead26] #3240602
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Originally Posted by Broadhead26
Originally Posted by DGAMBLER
AC, I've got a sling seat on the way. I will let you know what I think about it after I use it a few times. My plan is to set it up on a tree with a quick throw down turkey blind in front of me. The sling chair "looks" like it should be comfortable. I've got a bad back, so we'll see.


I’m primarily going to try ground hunting with my bow this year and my setup is just a leafy suit with a turkey lounger chair. Might be alittle heavy, but it seems like it’s gonna be comfy.


I think this is going to be my setup.


“Killing tomorrow’s trophies today.”

On the distance I like to walk to my stands:
“The first 100 yards is also the last 100 yards.”
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