FJ540 wrote:If you want to park your butt, but not do it in a tree, a ground blind is a good option.
Last I heard, most guys who die deer-hunting die falling from a tree! If ya can't practice in daylight a few times 'fore the season, I wouldn't try a tree-stand ... 'specially morning of, in the dark!
I've never used a ground blind, but I've heard from others usin' one fer turkey ... they get deer comin' right up to the thing to check it out ... throwin' **** at 'em to get 'em to go away!
I've gone a few times with jest 'nother guy ... we'd always have one set in a tree, and the other comes from 'bout 1mi - 2mi away towards him ... don't know that there's been a year we didn't at least see one, doin' that. Last time I shot one that way, I shot two ... after the first, the rest had no clue what was happening, so they stayed put ... remarkably stupid creatures!
Best to scout a couple different areas a few weeks ahead of time ... if ya see orange flags or fresh tree-stands, ya know someone's gonna be there ... find someplace else! Otherwise, I like to bring some reflective tacks and mark a trail ... that way, at 'o dark thirty, one of us can start walkin' towards the tree-stand, w/o endin' up in swamp 'er some other guy's set-up. Print a Google satellite map of the area and take it with ... try to follow tree-lines ... once the first shot goes off, deer don't like to venture outta the trees.
Ya can combine what 1911Fan says 'bout stalking ... I'd doubt ya'd see anything ... I never have ... but my buddy almost always did. Anyhow, what's not to try?
If ya meet up with a 2-3 other guys in an area ya like, ya can offer to help 'em out ... post 2-3 guys on one end, and the others spread out from the other end ... one on each corner, anyone else in 'tween ... make sure ya all keep a steady pace ... slow, but don't stop ... no shooting more than 45° from straight ahead ... or, ya could jest say no shooting at all ... let the posted guys shoot 'em. If there's lots of shooting around ya, ya could try it again later in the day. Whenever ya do it again, trade places.