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portable pop-up hunting blinds
An alternative to
tree stands is ground blinds. There are several
reasons for using a ground blind, including fear of
heights, the lack of large trees in your hunting area, and
the mobility that a ground blind provides.
There are a lot of quality store bought ground blinds
available for purchase. Most of these fit into a
compact pack for carrying and "pop up" with
minimal effort. Many of these blinds are large
enough to accommodate a bowhunter's draw and shot, but you
should sit in one in a store showroom before you decide to
buy one.
The blind shown on the left being taken down is The
Penthouse blind by Ameristep. It literally does
pop up in seconds, almost by itself. Taking it down
takes a little more effort, but with a little practice if
folds down within a minute. The Penthouse is
not only big enough to draw a bow in, but you could store
your ATV or use one for a "deer camp".
Although visibility of shooting lanes is reduced, it seems
like the best bet is to close the windows down to the
minimum size to get a shot out. With the windows
open further and deer at close range, they often detect
movement inside before a shot can be fired. Rifle
hunters can probably get away with more window space open. Some
of these blinds such as the Penthouse come with
their own fold down seat. It is best to try shooting
from the seat before going into the field to make sure
that it is the right height. These blinds really shine
when hunting some of the thick jack pine stands found in
northern Michigan. Often these are great
bedding/holding areas for deer but offer few trees to
place a treestand in. Clear-cut areas which has some
new growth but no tall trees are another area for
use. Because of their ability to conceal, they are a
great way to introduce kids to hunting, while keeping them
on the ground. Perhaps the most important feature of
these blinds is their mobility. You could move
between several promising deer trails in a day or even a
hunting session.
New blinds keep coming on the market every season. There
is a new one out this year which allows you to shoot your bow
through an opaque screen which you can have on all four
sides. Be sure to check out your favorite retailer or
catalogue before you buy to see what's out there.

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