Remember: muzzleloaders WILL set dry leaves and brush on fire...
Smouldering patches, over powder cardboard wads can, and do hold hot ambers after leaving the barrel of a fired muzzleloader.
Flintlocks will set leaves on fire in two directions, I have seen this gone.
Believe me, I learned my lesson about using bales of hay for a cover blind too...
Make sure you have a clean area if you are still hunting, it just takes a minute to brush away the leaves and fodder from your spot.
I know it is hard to think of such things in the thick of a hunt, so I look at my area before the game comes down the trail, when things are calm.
Early season hunting is also the dry season, so just remember this tip and everyone will have a safe hunt.
Please share other tips with all of us at this forum.
Smouldering patches, over powder cardboard wads can, and do hold hot ambers after leaving the barrel of a fired muzzleloader.
Flintlocks will set leaves on fire in two directions, I have seen this gone.
Believe me, I learned my lesson about using bales of hay for a cover blind too...
Make sure you have a clean area if you are still hunting, it just takes a minute to brush away the leaves and fodder from your spot.
I know it is hard to think of such things in the thick of a hunt, so I look at my area before the game comes down the trail, when things are calm.
Early season hunting is also the dry season, so just remember this tip and everyone will have a safe hunt.
Please share other tips with all of us at this forum.