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Blind or No Blind?
Blind or No Blind?
Started by Ack, February 10, 2011, 11:10:48 AM
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Ack
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Blind or No Blind?
February 10, 2011, 11:10:48 AM
Just curious how most of the bowhunters over here hunt turks. Me....I use a P/DB Dark Horse, mainly because a lot of the properties I hunt are fields with small woodlots where the birds roost. If I had more ground to work with I think it would be fun to move around on them with the bow....just doesn't work out that well at the places I hunt due to lack of cover. Let's hear how and why you do it.
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savedbygrace
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Re: Blind or No Blind?
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February 10, 2011, 12:56:27 PM
I have a lot of cover to work with where I hunt. Usually what I do is I will "run and gun" with my bow in the morning, but as the pace slows down later on in the day I will sometimes sit in one of my DB blinds. I've had GREAT success sitting over dusting holes during mid-day. It can get boring but when you have several turkeys frequenting a specific dusting hole, things can get very interesting.
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February 11, 2011, 09:57:50 AM
ack, I,m more of a runner and gunner too. I don't own a blind per se but take a piece of camo burlap each time out. If need be I'll throw it up and use it but I prefer using natural stuff like backing up into blowdowns or using root ball from blown over trees.
I do enough sitting at work and in a tree stand...I'd rather be moving. Been busted a few times using this style but killed a few too. Besides, makes good exercise for this old guy
hookedspur
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February 11, 2011, 11:42:25 AM
It depends on the area and cover I'm hunting , if its primarily fields I will use the blind and i love hunting from one when the birds cooperate .
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February 11, 2011, 03:47:36 PM
I tried for 7 years or so to get one with my bow and no blind. I had lots of close encounters but got caught drawing everytime. I usually gave up and got out the shotgun. Two years ago I had a blind and had a nice tom come into 10 yds. I was using the magnus bullhead and he stopped in some thick stuff. If I had my snypers I could have slipped one through and got him. But with the bullheads I didn't want to get a deflection so I let down. He eventually turned and walked off. Good part I didn't get caught drawing. Last year I blew out my rotator cuff so I couldn't draw.This year I am going to try again year with blind. I will get one with the bow eventually.
Fox Fire
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February 11, 2011, 10:02:56 PM
I stopped at a army/navy store and picked up a 5x8 ft piece of mesh netting with the idea of maken a lite weight camo somethin to hide behind, I figured it mite give me some wiggle room so to speak, I need to get on the ball with it because spring aint gett'n any farther off.
Kylongspur88
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February 11, 2011, 10:35:41 PM
Gonna try with out a blind this year. Plenty of steep brushy hillsides I can post up on and whack one as he comes down a gas road.
WyoHunter
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February 12, 2011, 07:22:58 PM
My grandson and I will be sitting in a popup blind in the Kansas youth season. He'll have my 20 ga. and I'll have my Mathews Conquest 3. All we need is a big gobbler or two and we'll be set!
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FLAhotdog
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February 13, 2011, 11:01:05 PM
On private land, I will put out the Ameristep Brickhouse. On private land, I just stick a few palmetto fonds in the ground for some cover.
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#9
February 17, 2011, 12:45:55 PM
I've arrowed a few fall hens and jakes without the use off a blind, but didn't get my first gobbler with a bow/no blind until last spring. That is definitely the hardest way to kill a gobbler.
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February 18, 2011, 05:04:29 PM
I hope to spend a couple of weekends in OK and KS with my bow this year... leave the shotgun under the seat of the truck as a last resort.
I set up the blind last year in Western OK without staking it down. The next morning it had rolled like a tumbleweed into a gulley nearby. Note to self... use the stakes. This same setup offered a wild plum thicket that I could set up in with a clear view of a 4 wheeler trail the birds used to skirt the perimeter of the property. I may try to set up in there instead of dragging the blind that 1/4 mile back across the property.
My blind is one of the predator den blinds by primos. The price was right, but I would love to have one of the matrix 360 degree type blinds instead... just didn't have the extra money.
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Fox Fire
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February 18, 2011, 09:53:01 PM
When I was a kid I used to find a big tree top left behind by the loggers, you could find one with some tall branches stick'n up they made some good blinds with some work, you could build a seat to get ya off the ground a few feet but you had to be carefull about shake'n the whole thing if you moved around, it was the only draw back.
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#12
February 19, 2011, 11:30:46 PM
I bought a Double Bull matrix a few years ago for deer but wanna use it to bowhunt turkey this year. I need to get up the courage to do it. It's just so much easier with a shotgun.
Dr Death
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March 10, 2011, 12:45:39 AM
Use a blind if you own one. They are the cat's a$$..........
My one buddy says it's cheating. If that's the case, I told him he should be hunting naked.
On second thought......... looking at him, that's a bad idea for all involved. lol
Cooter
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March 10, 2011, 10:03:41 AM
Always hunt out of my blind. Mostly field edges and open areas in the timber. Maybe some day I'll try it with out a blind if the challenge of getting one gets to easy.
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