Nice video in perfect timing! I'm actually on my way home to open up my brand new tidewe blind. I'll be posting videos of it in use in the Appalachian mountains.
I put up a ground blind on a new property and let one of my friends hunt it. The bad news was it was right on a major deer trail. He had a big buck come right up to the blind and he couldn’t get turned around and shoot it. I do have one of your blinds set up in the same farm. I love it.
Good Video! However, there's one little thing that needs mentioned here; If your hunting on public land, the first thing to consider in ground blind placement is finding somewhere as far away from other hunters and people in general as you can possibly get! That's where you'll find game. Add hunter orange to the top of your ground blind. Hunters will be able to see your blind and know that area is actively being hunted. I'm just one old man speaking to other old men out there. I like to ground blind hunt with more than one species game tag in my pocket. It makes it more interesting.
This was my 1st year bow hunting and hunting in a blind, I just popped it up in a heavily deer run area, it wasn’t even brushed in at all like they says to do, my 1st sit was about 5 hours when a 4 point buck came up on my bate pile where I took him down. So you just never know what’s going happen
Nice video in perfect timing! I'm actually on my way home to open up my brand new tidewe blind. I'll be posting videos of it in use in the Appalachian mountains.
Thanks for that great information
I put up a ground blind on a new property and let one of my friends hunt it. The bad news was it was right on a major deer trail. He had a big buck come right up to the blind and he couldn’t get turned around and shoot it. I do have one of your blinds set up in the same farm. I love it.
Good Video! However, there's one little thing that needs mentioned here; If your hunting on public land, the first thing to consider in ground blind placement is finding somewhere as far away from other hunters and people in general as you can possibly get! That's where you'll find game. Add hunter orange to the top of your ground blind. Hunters will be able to see your blind and know that area is actively being hunted. I'm just one old man speaking to other old men out there. I like to ground blind hunt with more than one species game tag in my pocket. It makes it more interesting.
This was my 1st year bow hunting and hunting in a blind, I just popped it up in a heavily deer run area, it wasn’t even brushed in at all like they says to do, my 1st sit was about 5 hours when a 4 point buck came up on my bate pile where I took him down. So you just never know what’s going happen
Thank you for the tips!! This will be my first year hunting, and I have a ground blind. I'm not fond of climbing trees😂
Looks good.
Cody, you're talking in only one ear dude