Benefits of Hunting from the Ground
By John Wilhite, Realtree UC Land ProDecember 20, 2021
Although hunting from a tree stands or a box blind are both still very effective, try hunting from the ground and enjoy a new challenge.
Just like most deer hunters, I have either hunted in a box
blind or in a tree stand. Over the past several years, I have started to hunt
on the ground and, in the process, have found another great way to enjoy my
time in the woods. Although hunting from a tree stands or a box blind are both
still very effective, I encourage you to try hunting from the ground and enjoy
a new challenge.
Perks of Ground
Hunting.
When you’re hunting in a box stand, you can bring your
heater and be quite comfortable given the extra space. In a tree stand, you
feel like you don’t have to be as still as possible since you’re up above the
deer.
When I am talking about hunting on the ground, I am not
talking about necessarily hunting in a ground blind, although that is an
option. What I have done in the past few years is literally hunting on the
ground. You’d be surprised about the number of deer that have come close enough
for me to shoot.
One of the things I love about ground hunting is that you
have the ability to be mobile, so you don’t have to sit in the same tree stand.
It’s also easy on the pocketbook. Get yourself a good hunting chair and a bipod
or tripod for your rifle rest and you’re ready to go.
Location and Visibility
are Key.
When I am searching for the best place to sit, I look for a
groove or dip in the land or find the bottom of a creek. I love creek bottoms
as they give me a great deal of cover, making me hardly visible. If you don’t
have a creek, try to find the lowest point around or find brush or trees to
hide yourself in.
One of the big things that I have learned is to be almost
motionless, and I don’t know about you, but that’s hard for me. However, I have
learned that if you’re as still as possible and you’re camouflaged properly,
you will be amazed at how close the deer will get to you.
I was hunting last weekend in a creek bottom and saw a very
large buck about a hundred yards away. I waited to see how close he would come
to me and it ended up only about 30 yards away. So, it gave me an easy shot. I
was also was amazed at the number of other deer that got that close.
I know that this probably isn’t for everyone, but if you
like a challenge and are willing to be patient and try something new, I think
you will really enjoy ground hunting. It has given me a different perspective
and has certainly made me a better hunter. Just one more way to hunt game and I
hope you love it as much as I do.
About the author:
John Wilhite is a real
estate broker, auctioneer and Realtree United Country Land Pro in Talequah,
Okla. He is an avid hunter, fisherman and outdoor enthusiast who uses his
knowledge and experience to help buyers and sellers looking for hunting land,
recreational property, ranches, farmland and equine property. Learn more about
John and view his listings at www.UnitedCountryOklahoma.com.