Tag: Hunting Gear

  • The Essential Gear (And What to Skip)…part 1 of 3

    The Essential Gear (And What to Skip)…part 1 of 3

    You Have Your License—Now What? The Beginner’s Guide to Essential Gear.

    Congratulations! You’ve passed Hunter Safety, Range Day, and your license is sitting in your wallet. The transition from “student” to “hunter” is exhilarating, but if you walk into a big-box outdoor store right now, you’ll likely feel like you need a second mortgage just to get started.

    Here’s the truth: You don’t need the $600 carbon-fiber tripod or the latest scent-blocking tech just yet. You need the basics that keep you safe, legal, and comfortable.

    1. The “Big Three” Basics

    Before you buy a single camouflage item, focus on these:

    • The Right Tool: Depending on your season, this is your rifle, shotgun, or bow. Spend your time at the range, not the checkout counter. Proficiency and a tight grouping are more important than the price tag. Hone your skills, handling, and safety. We can get into more options in this area later when we discuss specific game to hunt.
    • A Quality Knife: You don’t need a Rambo blade. A sturdy, 3-to-4 inch fixed blade or a replaceable-blade knife (like a Havalon) is essential for field dressing. If you wanted to, you could go for a decent portable field dressing kit depending on what makes you comfortable.
    • A Comfortable Pack: You need a way to carry water, snacks, your license, and your first-aid kit. Any sturdy backpack will do for your first few trips. You will learn more about what you like, don’t like, or even need frankly.

    2. Clothing: Think Layers, Not Brands

    Avoid cotton at all costs—it gets cold when wet. Instead, look for:

    • Moisture-wicking base layers: To keep sweat off your skin.
    • Insulation: A fleece or “puffy” jacket.
    • The “Orange” Requirement: Check your local laws, but a high-visibility vest and hat are usually mandatory and your most important safety items.

    3. Navigation and Safety

    Never enter the woods without a way to get out.

    • Communicate: Tell a hiking/hunting partner, family, or friends of your plans, where you will be, and the times you will be there in case something happens, they would know where to start.
    • GPS Apps: Download an app like onX Hunt or Gaia GPS. They show property lines, so you don’t accidentally trespass.
    • First Aid: Carry a basic kit including a tourniquet and an emergency whistle.
    • Hydration: Carry an extra bottle of water or two. Maybe even pack a light snack or two.

    Pro Tip: Buy your boots first. If your feet are cold or blistered, your hunt ends early. Don’t skimp on footwear!

  • Product Review – 3-Panel (Wing) Ground Blind

    Product Review – 3-Panel (Wing) Ground Blind

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    Unlike the previous full-enclosure blind, this is a minimalist, ultra-portable solution designed for high-mobility hunters or those that like to “still-hunt” but give you cover as you come and go.


    The Verdict: The Ultimate “Run-and-Gun” Stealth Solution

    If your hunting style involves moving frequently or setting up in tight brush where a full-sized hub blind won’t fit, this 3-Panel Portable Ground Blind is an essential piece of gear. It offers the perfect balance between concealment and extreme portability.

    Key Performance Highlights

    • Extreme Portability: This is significantly lighter than a full tent-style blind. It’s designed for the hunter who covers miles on foot, fitting easily into the included carrying bag without adding bulk to your pack.
    • Rapid Deployment: The “pop-up” spring steel frame allows for a setup that takes literally seconds. Takedown is equally fast—ideal for when you need to change locations quickly to follow game.
    • Rock-Solid Stability: Despite its lightweight nature, it stays pinned in place. When used with the included ground stakes, it holds its shape and position even in gusty, high-wind conditions.
    • Tactical Concealment: The three-panel design allows you to create a curved “C” or “U” shape or a straight wall. The window placement is intuitive, making it easy to glass the area and take a shot without being spotted.

    Important Consideration

    • Seating Required: Because this is a panel-only blind with no floor or built-in seat, you must bring your own seating. We recommend pairing this with a lightweight turkey vest (with a seat cushion) or a portable tripod stool to stay comfortable during long sits.

    Pros:

    • Featherlight: The easiest blind to carry for long-distance stalks.
    • Wind Resistant: Sturdy stakes keep it from flapping or blowing away.
    • Versatile Setup: Adjust the panels to fit your specific terrain or cover.
    • Quiet Windows: Designed for easy, low-noise operation while game is in range.

    Cons:

    • Minimalist Design: No roof or back panel (limited protection from overhead rain or having to swivel for 360-degree visibility).
    • No Integrated Seat: Requires a separate chair or cushion.

    Expert Tip: This has become my “go-to” for spring turkey season and soon to be season waterfowl. It provides excellent front-facing concealment while allowing you to stay mobile. Just remember to pack a seat cushion, as you’ll be sitting directly on the ground behind the panels!

  • Product Review – TIDEWE Hunting Blind 270° line of sight

    Product Review – TIDEWE Hunting Blind 270° line of sight

    This was one of the first tools we purchased as a newcomer to the hunting grounds. We started with the 2-3 person and it’s worked wonderfully.

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    The Verdict: A High-Visibility Game Changer for Every Season

    The TIDEWE 270° Ground Blind stands out as a high-performance, budget-friendly blind. It is specifically praised for its unique “one-way” mesh technology that provides an unobstructed view of the field while keeping the hunter completely concealed.

    Key Performance Highlights

    • Visibility & Stealth: The 270-degree one-way mesh allows you to see everything happening around you without having to peek out of windows. We had multiple experiences that included deer and turkey walking right past the blind without detecting movement inside. The problem was it wasn’t the proper season to harvest them, hah!
    • All-Weather Reliability: Despite the perforated mesh, the blind is surprisingly effective at blocking wind and rain. The roof is fully waterproof, and the structure is reinforced with fiberglass poles to keep us dry.
    • Effortless Utility: The “pop-up” design allows for a less than 5-10 minute setup and takedown. It is versatile enough to be used on the ground or mounted on a 5-6ft platform.
    • Silent Operation: It features noise-free sliding windows rather than noisy zippers or Velcro, allowing you to adjust your shooting portals silently when game is nearby.

    Summary

    Pros:

    • Unmatched View: One-way mesh eliminates blind spots.
    • Silent Adjustments: Sliding windows are perfect for bow, crossbow, and gun hunters.
    • Easy Handling: Lightweight and pops up in under 5-10 minutes.
    • Durable: Reinforced corners and poles outlast cheaper competitors.

    Cons:

    • Scent Control: Because it is mesh, scent can drift more easily than in a total-fabric blind (plan for wind direction).
    • Carry Bag: Some users find the included bag a bit tight; it requires a neat fold to fit perfectly.

    Expert Tip: I have used this blind every season on both ground level and elevated platforms. For the price, the “invisible” mesh and the 270 degrees of line of sight is the best feature—it makes the hunting experience feel much less “boxed in” while giving you a massive tactical advantage.

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