Archive for August, 2009

Eastman Outfitter Hunting Blind

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I've hunted a lot of places where you just can't use a treestand. Whether it's a hot trail through a thicket, a fence row on the edge of a field, or just a section of woods that doesn't have a good, straight, mature tree to hang a stand in, conditions like this will force you to a ground blind.
The cream of the crop when it comes to ground blinds has to be the Eastman Outfitter Undercover Pro 360. This blind uses a camouflage mesh shell that gives its user complete 360 degree vision, without the need to open windows to peer through. This is a truely innovative idea that you can appreciate if you have ever hunted from a traditional ground blind. No more opening windows, and peering from side to side on the lookout for approaching game. No more being surprised by a deer that approaches from a direction where you didn't have line of sight through an open window. These are all drawbacks of traditional ground blinds that are solved by the Undercover Pro 360.
This blind also has realistic 3D leaves that cover the entire blind, helping it to blend in better with the surrounding cover. It has a total of 11 windows that open with silently to give you access to numerous potential shooting lanes without spooking your game. Eastman has also integrated brush loops that allow you to attach brush and vegetation from the surrounding area. This will allow the Undercover Pro 360 to disappear in the surrounding vegetation as it takes on the look of the existing area.
They have also added a built-in carbon lining that reduces odor and human scent to help you beat a deer's nose. While you can easily see out of this mesh blind, the game can't see in. The shoot-through mesh is ideal for bow hunters.
This blind can be set up and taken down in seconds, and has a backpack carrying bag for easy transporting to and from your hunting area. When set up, the Undercover Pro 360 is approximately 6.25 feet long x 6.25 feet wide x 5.5 feet tall.
This blind is more than roomy enough for a comfortable hunt. If you don't like heights and prefer not to get into a treestand, then a ground blind is the way to go.

Homemade Archery Targets

targArchery targets can get expensive. That wouldn't be such a problem if they didn't wear out so quickly from the punishment that me and my buddies put them through. So I turned to making some archery targets to sling some arrows at.
Now don't get me wrong... I'm not going to debate the benefits of shooting at 3D targets. I agree that that the realism of shooting at life sized deer targets can give you the edge when the real shooting opportunities arise. But I get a little tired of replacing cores. So I keep my 3D archery target set aside for special occasions.
The one thing that I learned is that experimentation is a good thing when trying to build your own target. The results can vary, based on the speed you shoot at.
What worked for me was some burlap sacks and some spray foam insulation. I'm lucky enough to have a friend that is an insulation contractor, so it was easy for me to get my hands on the foam for free. After doubling up some burlap sacks, my buddy filled them with foam, and I just tied the sacks closed with some zip-ties. The burlap can then be painted with a target or vitals. I was able to have several of these made, and place them at different distances, which made a nice shooting range. Now if you don't have an insulation contractor for a friend like I do, you can always give one a call or catch one at a local building site.
Some other options you may want to try though are:

  • Layers of carpet on a bail of hay.
    Stops field points surprisingly well.
  • Layers of cardboard, plastic grocery bags, and a rubbermaid container.
    You can cut the center out of the lid, to expose your shooting surface..  Leave just a couple of inches around the edges.  Then just start layering inside of the rubbermaid container.  Place layers of carpet in the bottom, because nothing is getting through those.  Then jam it full of plastic grocery bags, and top it off with a layer of carpet or cardboard.  This top layer is what is exposed through the hole you cut, and is a replaceable layer that you can shoot at.
  • Layers of insulation in a box.
    Layers of R-19 compressed in a cardboard box can make a quick target that is easily replaceable.
  • Layers of Cylotex wrapped in duct tape.
  • Cylotex insulation is a compressed foam used for setting concrete forms.  You can probably find this at the local hardware stores.  Or, if any houses or being build near you, typically you will find a bunch that is discarded.

You have lots of options, and with a little creativity, you can easily come up with something of your own.  I guarantee that if you spend a half hour in one of the big do-it-yourself hardware stores, you will easily come up with several ideas for homemade archery targets.

Let us know what you come up with.  We'd love to hear from you.  Feel free to leave a tip in the  comments section below.

Primos Mini Bloodhunter

If you have been hunting for a while like me, I'm sure you have found yourself in this situation... You've shot a deer, but maybe didn't hit it as good as you would have liked. You've picked up a blood trail, but it isn't a very good one. You know that the deer has probably traveled a good distance, and it is starting to get dark. That blood trail is drying up, and the drops you find are getting further and further apart. Your chances of finding that trophy buck tonight are starting to look slim...
I've been there. A few more times that I care to admit. If you have been in that situation, then I can sympathize with the frustration that is felt. If you haven't been in that situation, it is probably only a matter of time.
The deer hunting industry markets a ton of products to hunters that are worthless, and designed just to take a hunter's money. That is why I love it so much when I see a product that is really designed to solve a problem and fill a need. And that is why I love seeing a product like the Primos Mini Bloodhunter.

LK Video New PRIMOS Mini Bloodhunter Track Game
LK Video New PRIMOS Mini Bloodhunter Track Game
Paypal   US $9.99
61106 Primos Mini Bloodhunter Plus Flashlight
61106 Primos Mini Bloodhunter Plus Flashlight
Paypal   US $9.99

Every hunter is going to carry at least one flashlight in their pack anyway. So why not carry one that will not only serve as a flashlight, but also help to enhance a blood trail, and increase your chances of finding your game.
The Primos Mini Bloodhunter is a water-resistant flashlight that runs on 3 AA batteries.
It serves as a normal flashlight in two modes, red light or green light. The red light can be used as a small area light that will not spook game. The green light is more powerful, and can be used as a walking light, but also will not spook game.
When used as full strength, the red and green light are filtered together to produce a light spectrum that enhances the color red, which will make your bloodtrail stand out. It also has a reduced strength mode that still combines the red and green lights together, giving you the same blood-enhancing light spectrum, while reducing shadows at the same time.
The Primos Mini Bloodhunter can run for 4 hours on two LEDs at full strength, or for 6 hours on 2 LEDs at reduced strength. What I really love about this, is that it is portable and will fit snugly in any pocket or pack. This is a must-have gadget for any hunter, especially those who love to hunt in the evening.
Primos also offers the Bloodhunter Spotlight. This is a larger model that has a rechargeable NiCad battery pack. It isn't as portable, but will fit nicely in any backpack and is ideal for the avid hunter.
PRIMOS BLOODHUNTER DEER BLOOD TRACKING LIGHT SPOTLIGHT
PRIMOS BLOODHUNTER DEER BLOOD TRACKING LIGHT SPOTLIGHT
Paypal   US $58.99

Treestand Bowhunter Decal

I must be the only bow hunter in Kentucky that doesn't have a Bowhunter Decal on the back of my truck. I say that, because I have been seeing these things everywhere lately.
My favorite by far has been the Treestand Bowhunter Decal. It shows an image of a bowhunter in a treestand at full draw that is taking aim at a nice buck. I did some checking on these and found that they are manufactured by Gregory's Graphics. The hunter and the buck are two separate decals, so they can be positioned in the perfect location on your vehicle. They come in 13 different colors, but I like the white best. For the lady bowhunter, they even come in pink. If I can hurry up and pull the trigger on buying that new Honda Ridgeline, I'll have this decal on my new truck this season. There are many other variations of decals for bowhunters, depicting archers at full draw. I have attempted to display several of them below.
My number two choice is a simple 1" x 12" decal of an arrow with the word "BOWHUNTER" stretched across it. It is simple, and would look very nice centered across the back window of a vehicle.

Bowhunter Window Decal
Bowhunter Window Decal
Paypal   US $3.88
Bowhunter Window Decal
Bowhunter Window Decal
Paypal   US $3.88
Bowhunting Decal 2 Bowhunter and Deer Window Decals 6
Bowhunting Decal 2 Bowhunter and Deer Window Decals 6
Paypal   US $2.99
Bow hunter deer hunting decal bowhunter Archery H310
Bow hunter deer hunting decal bowhunter Archery H310
Paypal   US $3.75
BOWHUNTER windshield decal sticker bow archery 32inch
BOWHUNTER windshield decal sticker bow archery 32inch
Paypal   US $7.19
2 Bowhunter Archery Deer Decal Sticker
2 Bowhunter Archery Deer Decal Sticker
Paypal   US $6.00
Bowhunter Window Decal
Bowhunter Window Decal
Paypal   US $3.88
Bowhunting Decal 2 Bowhunter and Deer Window Decals 6
Bowhunting Decal 2 Bowhunter and Deer Window Decals 6
Paypal   US $2.99
I Luv My Bowhunter Vinyl Archery Hunting Decal 4100a
I Luv My Bowhunter Vinyl Archery Hunting Decal 4100a
Paypal   US $4.00
BOWHUNTER windshield decal sticker bow archery 40in
BOWHUNTER windshield decal sticker bow archery 40in
Paypal   US $8.99

So if you are an avid bow hunter, then you can show your pride in your sport with one of these vehicle decals. They are simple to install, but you should make sure the window or surface that you will be applying it to is clean and dry.

Grim Reaper Broadheads

If you are in the market for new broadheads, then check out the line that Grim Reaper has to offer. They have two hot open on impact offerings, with the Grim Reaper Razorcut and Grim Reaper Razortip models. For a fixed blade offering, they have the Grim Reaper Hades.

The Razortip line has embedded razors in the point, and 3 mechanical blades that open on impact. No rubber bands or "O" rings are required like with other mechanical broadheads. On impact, the blades open to a 40 degree angle, leaving a huge entrance wound. They are available in 75, 85, 100, and 125 grain weights, with cutting diameters ranging from 1 and 1/8" to a whopping 1 and 3/4". They fly like a fieldpoint and cause massive trauma, minimizing your shot to recovery time.

The Razorcut line is similar to the Razortip, but has a single cut-on-contact tip blade which is mounted on a bullet point. They are available in the same weights and cutting diameters as the Razortips, and offer superior bone-penetrating capability. I have seen pictures of a Razorcut broadhead that completely penetrated and passed through the bone shoulder ball of a mule deer. Now that is some serious penetration.

New 100g Grim Reaper razortip mechanical broadheads 3pk
New 100g Grim Reaper razortip mechanical broadheads 3pk
Paypal   US $34.99
GRIM REAPER 100 Gr RAZOR TIP 2 inch whitetail special
GRIM REAPER 100 Gr RAZOR TIP 2 inch whitetail special
Paypal   US $36.00

Grim Reaper's new fixed blade offering comes in the form of their Hades line. This broadhead cuts in both directions, since the front and back blades are both sharpened. The blades are .035" at their thickest point. These broadheads have 3 blades using a 4 point internal locking system. They are steel-tipped for great penetration. The Hades comes in 85, 100, and 125 grain weights. They all offer a 1 and 3/16" cutting diameter.

So if you are looking to follow shorter blood trails, then give the Grim Reaper broadheads a look. Their slogan is "...shorter blood trails ... longer stories...".