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When you’re hunting a large area, it can be difficult to pinpoint exactly where to place your hunting blind. While the choices seem vast, there are certain areas that are more productive than others. Try to focus on the three locations below for your best shot at bringing home some wild game.

Between a Food Source and a Bedding Area

One of the best locations for your Stump blind is between a food source and a bedding area. Deer are creatures of comfort and tend not to gamble when it comes to safety. They seek dependability and security, which is why they tend to frequent the same places for extended periods of time before the food source runs out or the bedding area is compromised, then they move on. If you place your Stump blind between a popular food source like your Feedbank Gravity Feeder and a bedding area, you’ll be able to hunt deer during their quest for food at dusk and dawn.

In the Center of a Line of Rubs or Scrapes

Another great place for a blind is in the middle of a line of rubs or scrapes. Check out the trees in the wooded area you’re hunting for rubs and scrapes and place your blind in the center of the action. Placing your blind in the middle will allow you to hunt the deer from all sides. If you place it at the end of a line of trees, you’ll only be able to hunt the deer from one direction. If you’re in the middle, the deer will be coming at you from all sides. Stump blinds like the Stump 4 ‘Scout’ have 360 degrees views with windows all around the blind, so you’ll be able to hunt the action from every angle.

Away from Highly Trafficked Areas

If the area you’re hunting has a clear entry point that most hunters will use to access the hunting grounds, place your blind far into the woods on the opposite side. The high traffic from the entry point will drive the deer backwards, deep into the woods. If you place your blind away from the traffic, you’ll be able to catch the deer as they try to avoid the hunting pressure.

How to Ask Permission

If you’ve noticed someone’s private property during your scouting trips and want to hunt their land, ask them for permission now. Don’t wait until after hunting season’s started if you can avoid it. Asking for permission now will give you and the property owner time to discuss your plans and answer any questions about hunting they have. Make sure you explain your intention to hunt ethically and offer to give them some of your venison in return. Respect their guidelines and don’t place your blind in areas they’ve marked as off-limits. Place your blind within their property line with their approval.

Don’t be overwhelmed by a large hunting area. Food sources, scrape lines, and areas of low pressure are great places to set up your blind. If you’re interested in someone’s private property, ask them for permission and place your blind in the approved areas of their property. Stick to these guidelines and you’ll have some delicious venison on the grill in no-time.

Where do you set up your Banks Outdoors blinds? Let us know in the comments below!

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