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GROUND BLIND BOWHUNTING: Get Prepared

Bowhunting360 by Bowhunting360
September 2, 2018
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Archery, Hunting, Matthew Lester Photography, Outdoor Recreation, Pennsylvania

Archery, Hunting, Matthew Lester Photography, Outdoor Recreation, Pennsylvania

Archery, Bowhunting, Matthew Lester Photography, Outdoor Recreation, Pennsylvania

By Scott Einsmann from Bowhunting360.com

Ground blinds are extra exciting.  You’re at eye level with deer and other game animals. They can be very effective for getting close to animals, especially if there are no treestand possibilities.

Before bowhunting from a ground blind, practice from it. Ground blinds require you to shoot from seated or kneeling positions, which often create challenges. Archers, after all, rely on their legs for stability, but lose that solid platform when seated.

When trying a seated shot, you’ll notice your bow feels harder to pull and you’ll see more movement in your sight. These differences are normal and easily fixed. Simply push your hips forward and tighten your core to increase your stability.

Although most ground-blind hunting requires seated shots, you might find yourself shooting from an unexpected window that requires a kneeling shot. To prepare, practice shooting from different kneeling positions. You’ll gain confidence and learn how each position changes your shot.

Besides shooting while seated and kneeling, also practice shooting from the blind where you’ll hunt. Practicing from that blind also teaches you how to position yourself without bumping the walls with your draw arm or your bow or your arrow. It also gets you comfortable shooting through mesh windows.

Check out the video below for more tips on shooting from ground blinds.

Tips on how to practice shooting from a sitting position and be more accurate and make shots that are more stable. 
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