I worked on a ground blind today for this fall. It's in a stand of +/- 40' Virginia pine. This +/- 3 acre pine stand is an open highway for deer. The trails cut in there are worn down to bare dirt in spots and deer bed on the edges as it transitions into open hardwoods nearby. It has some small poplar, sourwood, and sweet gum mixed in for some greenery in the fall but realitively speaking it's just tree trunks and pine needles and running cedar.
If you look at the property lines, I'm squeezed in on both east and west sides. This property is my father's land. He's fairly new to the area and we don't know the neighbors yet.
A larger photo can be viewed on photobucket
http://i45.photobucket.com/albums/f94/Equismith/BlindBuild.jpg Here is a look at the land from my cell camera and a button buck from this past fall. The blind is deeper into the pines and there are fewer scrub trees deeper in.
I have some good shooting windows so far in the blind but was wondering what to use to cover the lower areas of the blind. The blind is mainly deadfall propped up in a teepee type fashion with crossing timbers as well. I'm going to order some Asbell wool and wasn't sure what colors to get. I thought about chicken wire and then throw the pine needles and leaves on the chicken wire so the wire catches the leaves and needles and provides a shield.
Any suggestions?
Any photos of your blind in a similar type pine stand setting?
Thanks for any input.
Bud