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Archer's Den

Welcome to the Archer's Den. Here you will find a gathering of traditional archery stories, tips and techniques, trophy animals taken with traditional bows, and plenty more. Stay a while and learn something. We hope you enjoy and even submit a trophy of your own, or leave a comment on a post.

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Errol Benstead 2019 Kudu

Name: Errol BENSTEAD
Country Harvested: South Africa
State/Province: OTHER
Year: 2019
Type of Game: Africa
Equipment Used:

ACS longbow with Traditional Only shaft and 150 Woodsman Elite broadhead.

Additional Info:

A South Africa hunt with Nel Safari’s.

Photo: Errol Benstead 2019 Kudu

Errol Benstead 2019 Rusa Deer

Name: Errol Benstead
Country Harvested: Mauritius
State/Province: OTHER
Year: 2019
Type of Game: Other Animals
Equipment Used:

ACS longbow with Traditional Only shaft and 150 Woodsman Elite broadhead.

Additional Info:

A Rusa Deer Hunt in Mauritius with 3 Lionel Berthault Safaris.

Photo: Errol Benstead 2019 Rusa Deer

Hunting from the Ground

Bowhunting from the ground offers challenges over the treestand, but patient hunters will find it worth their while.

If you’re a bowhunter, you’ve probably logged most of your hours 20 feet off the ground in a treestand. I know I have. 

Although I gun hunted from the ground for years, it wasn’t until much later in life that I started bowhunting from the ground. And honestly, I wish I had done it sooner.

There are both pros and cons when it comes to being on the same level as the deer, but here are a few things I have learned over the past years.

1. There are multiple ways to hunt from the ground, the most popular being a pop-up blind. You’ll want to make sure you can come to full draw without bumping limb tips, and that your broadhead clears the window opening. I prefer a shorter AMO because of this, but really that’s a personal opinion. Although you won’t have a 360° view, you’ll have the ability to move around more without being seen. Pop up blinds are also great for cold weather when you want an extra blanket…and heater. 

Pop up blinds are great for bowhunting in cold weather.

The option I prefer on public land is to build a natural blind out of whatever brush/dead trees I can find, OR simply take advantage of natural cover. I’ve shot several deer simply kneeling behind a big tree, one being my very first traditional deer. The rush is like no other. 

This type of hunting forces you to focus. You’ll need to be constantly alert and aware of every movement you make. When you move it needs to be slow and calculated. 

Build a natural blind from brush or dead trees.

2. Your scent will likely be harder to mask. You’ll want to play the wind more than anything, especially if hunting natural cover. 

QuietWear Facemask

3. Wearing a facemask or facepaint does help in those dawn/dusk moments. This is particularly crucial if you’re turkey hunting, as they’ll pick you out in a second.

Chama Hunting Chair

4. Practice shooting from a sitting position, as well as a kneeling position. If you’re going to bring a chair, practice from that chair. I hate bringing extra gear especially on public land so I almost always kneel to shoot. Practice how you hunt! 

Ground hunting is a great way to introduce kids to hunting.

5. Hunting from the ground is a great way to get newbies and kids involved in the hunt. I currently take my one year old daughter deer hunting with me and hunting from the ground is really our only option. 

6. Be very aware of drawing your bow, especially in a natural blind where you aren’t as hidden. I’ve always tried to get ready and draw while the deer has its head down or looking away as they’re less likely to spot me. Deer can jump the string when spooked, which results in bad shots or a miss.

While bowhunting from the ground can be challenging, the pay off is worth it.

Ultimately, ground hunting can be more difficult than a treestand, but on certain properties it can really pay off. 

By Beka Garris
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Brian Turkey 2019 CT

Name: Brian
Country Harvested: United States
State/Province: Connecticut
Year: 2019
Type of Game: Turkey
Equipment Used:

My old Stemmler bow that I bought at a yard sale 35+ years ago..!!. Not the biggest or most exciting hunt but it is the first turkey with traditional archery and a shot to remember!!

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Photo: Brian Turkey 2019 CT

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