I've hunted from the ground many many times with no blind with varying degrees of success. Having a ghillie suit certainly helps, otherwise try to position yourself either behind some brush or behind a tree where you can hopefully get a shot after the deer passes by. They can pick up movement...
I have one of the ones from Scheels as well. Red Rock Outdoor I believe is the brand. Comes with pants, coat, hat and a gun cover I believe. I've mainly used the hat and coat and have had some pretty fun hunts with it on.
The only law I can think of that would address any part of shooting from inside a house (through a window) would be during the shotgun seasons you would technically need orange on each side of your house since it would be used as a blind. Shooting from an exterior deck should eliminate that...
The diamondbacks are fantastic binos for Iowa hunting. I have a pair of 10x50's. I say Iowa hunting because generally you aren't glassing stuff a mile away. They do lose some clarity after 600-700 yards I would say, but for the most part they are clear and very good glass for the price.
I am over by Toledo and do quite a few every year. $50 cleaned and bleached if you're interested. I'd be interested in knowing how that guy does then in an hour too! That's crazy. I could probably have one completely done and drying in 4 hours.
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I just use a hunter's Specialties bow rope or whatever it's called. Just a string with a clip on each end. It's always in my hunting pants pocket. Clip onto the bow, put the other end in my teeth, climb. When I can reach the stand platform, I'll clip it onto the stand then pull it up when...
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