Originally Posted by BamaGuitarDude
Originally Posted by Acorn
Heading to Iowa in a couple weeks to hunt a buddies farm. I've always been a climber guy, and never done hang and hunts with lock ons. There are a bunch of scattered cedars throughout. I like the idea of being flexible and hunting on the ground. Any good tips for blending into cedars without doing more than a little trimming?


we have a lot of cedars where i hunt, and i hunt in them a lot -- great for scent control, they're sparse enough to see what's coming, and they usually have low-hanging limbs that you can blend right in with ... a lot of times, i'll create a natural ground blind & set a chair behind limbs & brush -- enough to cover my legs/mid section up ... just get tucked in enough so you're blending in w/the limbs of the tree & not poking out from it, ya know ...



Do you sit in front of or behind the tree?