by jonny5buck » Fri Jan 21, 2011 3:11 am
I will be honest here, where i hunt [mostly] there is no advantage to being on the ground.Usually it's the climbing sticks and a portable simply because the field of view,scent,and blending in can be accomplished so much better at 20 + ft .Here's a few examples of when i ground hunt,my technique and what most do wrong that i see.Usually i only ground hunt when there is NO good trees,or an advantage can be accomplished on the ground.First- the wind is absolutely critical on the ground,if it's wrong why risk clearing a field,and putting the deer on high alert?An ''AIR PUFFER'' is essential for currents,they don't always blow how you think they do.I ALWAYS,ALWAYS stalk my way in slowly[wether on the ground or stand-no exceptions]Secondly- my backdrop is everything,most guys i see worry to much about in front instead of behind them.Most important is drawing your bow i do it several times,listening how much noise i make,and any obstructions/sticks etc. must be cleared.I also prefer to hunt without a blind usualy around downed tree or something to really break up your outline.Deer aren't blind!! a ground blind usually takes the deer to get adjusted to and rarely presents and advantage for me.I also prefer hunting with a decoy,again something to keep the deer's eyes off my direction just long enough to draw the bow.I have watched several guys get frustrated and walk around,and fidget around non stop.Remember that movement is usually what alerts us to deer movement.Finally snow! if you have never tried it get out there,im hooked on hunting with snow camo on the ground,it seems like you can get away with a lot-deers perception is muffled with the white on,and there movement is so much easier to pick up on.Solid white or natural gear are good patterns.Sometimes a piece of carpet on the ground and a hot seat to sit on are enough to pull off a shot without crunching the snow-and dont forget to bring some sort of a bow hook -you wont wanna be holding your bow to long in the cold.