Ground Hunting Blind
There are so many options that you come to when searching for the right hunting blind. Many bowhunters do not like ground blinds, but a good ground blind can be just as effective as an elevated blind or treestand. The key is to conceal, both sight and scent.
A perminet ground blind is ideal for a hunter. Animals became use to the presence, making it easier to hunt. However, most of the time you are disguising a temporary ground blind or a pop-up freestanding shelter.
You will want to position the ground blind near trees so that you can hide your silhouette. Even if you are wearing camo, they still can see you standing in a field. You will want maybe a downed tree and overhanging branches. You can get a blind that has loops for holding limps, brush, and natural cover. You can also buy imitation cover.
You will also want to consider the wind direction. Scent-canceling sprays and blinds can be used to conceal your scent. Decoys can also take attention off of a ground blind if you are in an open area.
If you are still on ground blinds, you may be surprised by the advantages. The dark interiors and netting allow you to see what is around you, but make you harder to see. There are also blind screens for bow hunters.
Ground blinds are best if you are hunting in a group or hunting with a family. It will give you cover and allow you to bring heaters, video cameras and other things.
You can find discount ground blinds and new ground blinds at many place on the internet, as well in hunting stores. Internet shopping is definitely the easiest thing, but if you want to go to the store go ahead. The hunting blinds will still be here when you get back and are unable to find the perfect setup. You might want to look into an Ameristep Ground Blind, a Double Bull Ground Blind, a H.S. Strut Ground Blind, a Layout Blind, a Waterfowl Blind, or a Primos Ground Blind. They are all good options.
