Forestryguy
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I have a piece of property that I have permission to hunt on with some timber on it, but most of it is bedding areas with the rest of it being open pasture or crops. Last year it seemed that I bumped deer everytime I tried to get into a stand that was in the timber. There are very few trees left on the edges that I would be able to put a stand in due to form, dying or size. So I am going to hunt mainly groundblinds in the fields this year.
How far out into a field do you place a groundblinds from the edge of the timber, so that the deer are relaxed in the field and you are still able to get a shot before the end of shooting time?
If a blind is put up far enough out in the field could you use one blind and move it around the farm to keep from having to buy multiple blinds?
Thanks ahead of time.
How far out into a field do you place a groundblinds from the edge of the timber, so that the deer are relaxed in the field and you are still able to get a shot before the end of shooting time?
If a blind is put up far enough out in the field could you use one blind and move it around the farm to keep from having to buy multiple blinds?
Thanks ahead of time.