Turkey hunting can be tough! I hunt in Florida and I'm not too sure about ground blinds. I personally like building a natural ground blind. I also hunt with recurve. It's not as hard as you think to get drawn. Good luck to you guys!
I think I mentioned it on your intro video, I switched back to trad this past year. It was a fun challenge. I didnt and haven't hunted spring turkeys in a long time. We do however have a fall archery season here in Oklahoma so when I am out in the woods with the bow in the fall, turkey are fair game, I had a couple of morning when they walked in on me, but I got busted mid draw both times. :) I also went back to hunting public land this past year. first time in 20 years. We gave up our lease we have had for over 20 years. So in the mornings, I would generally be hunting from the ground, then hunt Saddle or climber in a tree,. The saddle hunting is the bomb, you two are young enough, I think y'all would have fun with it if you haven't tried it. But I think you are both right on hunting turkey out of a blind with the bows. Those things can see so well. OH PS, I also made my Saddle, for the saddle hunting. If you have not seen one, just search saddle hunting on you tube, I don't think I have actually posted a video of the one I made, I should just haven't had time yet. Thanks again for sharing this was a fun way to wake up this morning. Thanks again and you two have a blessed week. Looking forward to seeing more from your channel. Dale
Ya with my small blind and a 62 as well it takes some set up, a good stand and practicing from it. I am probably going to get a shorter bow and a bigger blind in the future.
BF Its a Barronett Big Mike. Its 80” tall and it has been perfect for our recurves. We have plenty of space sitting down. Definitely a great buy for us!