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Ground Blinds?

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mullet:
Its heavy and not very good for Bow hunting unless you invest in the other panels that make it taller.

Pat B:
Breaking up your outline is important so good back cover and a little bit in front should be good for a ground bind. A blown down tree or tree top works too if it is in a good location. Setting up on the down wind side of a trail is a good place to hunt.

PEARL DRUMS:
BJ, if I had your land and set up? I would build 6-8 solid, tall brush blinds and hunt them exclusively. Id skip the tree stands and purchased blinds. Those Ghost blinds are heavy, awkward and expensive.

Danzn Bar:
If you hunt private property and can build natural ground blinds is the way to go......You just cant set up a ground blind anywhere and expect to see deer ....you need to do some serious scouting before setting them up.   I actually hunted an area for a few years before deciding on the location of my ground blinds. 
DBar

bjrogg:
I was taking all the totally dead ash trees out of my fence rows and got an idea for a long lasting natural ground blind. I strategically located about 10 stumps with the dirt shock out in a nice sized semicircle that I have nice room shoot from behind.

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