It's been quite a few years since I've done any kind of hunting. Job and other hobbies took all the time for it. Things have changed now, and I've a lot more freedom and free time. This year I decided its time to get back in the woods for a more grounded hunt. No high powered rifles or fancy deerstands this go-round. Just a flintlock and a shooting bag. In this flatland it's kind of hard to do any stalking, so I went with a ground blind.
A downed Osage Orange was the starting point. I brought in a couple of dead snags with the skid steer and positioned them to make a V on the ground with the Osage. I stacked up a few more limbs, and I think it's a pretty good looking start. Now if I can just keep the cattle from destroying it. .
It's in the SW corner of some timber that's inside a 35ac pasture. Best of both worlds, and two different kinds of shots. So excited to try it out this season, I just had to share.... +10 points if you can spot the furball.
Facing West:
Facing South:
Facing East:
A downed Osage Orange was the starting point. I brought in a couple of dead snags with the skid steer and positioned them to make a V on the ground with the Osage. I stacked up a few more limbs, and I think it's a pretty good looking start. Now if I can just keep the cattle from destroying it. .
It's in the SW corner of some timber that's inside a 35ac pasture. Best of both worlds, and two different kinds of shots. So excited to try it out this season, I just had to share.... +10 points if you can spot the furball.
Facing West:
Facing South:
Facing East: