every season, I’ve always felt much more comfortable on the ground. Maybe it’s because I have more success there. Three of the last four whitetails I’ve harvested were from the ground. Or maybe it’s ...
Blind chairs seem like a silly thing to obsess over, but they kind of aren’t. During deer season, you might spend as much time, if not more, sitting in a blind chair as you do your Lay-Z-Boy. They’ve ...
The older I get, the less inclined I am to hunt from an elevated tree stand, but I don't feel disadvantaged hunting from the ground. I see it as a matter of odds. Every motorcycle rider will tell you ...
Over the years hunting blinds have more than paid for themselves in filled tags by providing concealment from unsuspecting game. Under some situations, however, they have also caused frustration when ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Through my many years, I have hunted from all sorts of deer stands, everything from a couple of two by fours nailed to a forked ...
YEARS ago, I hunted on a high-dollar ranch in the Hill Country. It was a beautiful piece of property, rich with game, and the owner spared no expense on quality. His showpiece was a deer blind built ...
Chances are very good that if you hunt deer, turkey or wild hogs in Texas you have at least one corn feeder on the property you hunt. You also have some sort of stand or blind that you hunt from.
During the peak of the rut, it’s often wise to pick a stand and wait it out. The randomness of deer activity requires patience from a deer hunter, and if you just wait long enough, that big buck will ...
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