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About Hunting From a Blind
Hunting from a blind
A blind is a temporary or permanent structure built with the purpose of hiding a hunter from the senses of game animals. Temporary blinds may be built out of bits of the local environment (branches, grass, rocks, etc); there are also portable blinds, tent-like structures that hunters bring along. A good blind doesn’t only prevent the game from seeing you, but somewhat hinder the spread of your smell and the noise you produce. Unlike a tree stand or a high seat, blinds are usually constructed at ground level. Blinds for hunting waterfowl may be at water level, or slightly above to compensate for the fall and rise of the water levels.
A hunter who arrives at a guided or outfitted hunt seldom has to be involved in the construction of the blind(s), but it doesn’t hurt to know what makes a good one. The main rule is that a blind is supposed to look as if it is just a part of the local landscape. For example, using branches of trees that do not grow in this location, or are seasonally incorrect (bright green in the fall, or dry yellow in the summer) may spook your quarry. Some animals, like black grouse on leks, will be suspicious of a change in the environment, and shy away from the blind for a couple of days. With others, especially those that are new to the neighborhood, such as migrating waterfowl, you can hunt from a blind as soon as you put it up.
A blind is constructed near a place where an animal is likely to visit - near a waterhole, a food source, a place where it may hope to find a sexual partner, etc. Often, these attractants are added by the hunters - as in artificial bait, decoys, and calling. The blind design depends on the quarry and the type of hunting, as well as the number of hunters. A blind for a rifle hunter that knows precisely where the game will appear may be very compact, with only a small opening for observation and the weapon. Blind for bird hunters, by contrast, must be open from the top, and spacious enough to allow movement for swinging a shotgun.
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RI Whitetail Deer Hunt '25
Rhode Island, USA
Weißwedelhirsch
Tarnjagd, Bogenjagd, Lockjagd (Ruf), Crossbow Hunting, Ansitzjagd, Flintenjagd
Season: 15. Sept. 25 - 31. Jan. 26
Preis ab
$600
for 1 day, 1 Jäger
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Plains Game Safari 2x1
Namibia
Pavian, Weißschwanzgnu, Schwarzrücken-Schakal, Schwarznasenimpala, Streifengnu, Schabrackenhyäne, Burchell Zebra, Karakal, Gepard, Kronenducker, Springbock, Dik-dik, Elenantilope, Giraffe, Kuhantilope, Hartmann Bergzebra, Impala, Klippspringer, Kudu, Oryxantilope, Strauß, Pferdeantilope, Zobel, Steinböckchen, Warzenschwein, Wasserbock
Tarnjagd, Bogenjagd, Büchsenjagd, Pirschjagd
Season: 1. März 25 - 30. Nov. 25
Tagesrate
$2,460
for 5 days, 2 Jäger
Buffalo, Sable
Limpopo, Südafrika
Pavian, Schwarzrücken-Schakal, Streifengnu, Burchell Zebra, Buschschwein, Afrikanischer Büffel, Kap Elenantilope, Karakal, Blessbock, Kronenducker, Spießbock, Giraffe, Impala, Klippspringer, Kudu, Limpopo Buschbock, Nyala Antilope, Strauß, Südafrikanische Kuhantilope, Pferdeantilope, Zobel, Tüpfelhyäne, Steinböckchen, Warzenschwein, Wasserbock
Tarnjagd, Lockjagd (Köder), Bogenjagd, Ansitzjagd, Vorderlader, Büchsenjagd, Pirschjagd
Season: 30. Apr. 25 - 30. Sept. 25
Preis ab
$23,825
$27,600
for 8 days, 2 Jäger

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