![]() If your blind is too far, you may be unable to make an accurate shot. If your blind is too close to the feeder, the buck will approach downwind of your location as well as the feeder and you will be busted. Outside of the rut, most mature bucks will approach a feeding location downwind to scent-check the area for danger and for hot does before exposing themselves. Hunting these locations when the winds are “not right” will only educate the animals and make them more wary of the area. Cross or down wind from travel and feeding areas will ensure the best chance of success and such locations must only be hunted when the winds are favorable. Obviously, prevailing wind direction must also be taken into consideration. Feeders in the wide open offer no such protection and create deer activity only under the cover of darkness. Feeders should offer protective cover as animals travel to and from them as well. Placing the blind too close to travel or feeding locations such as feeders or food plots will disrupt the animal’s daily routine and minimize success significantly. A well placed blind will be able to observe these corridors, perhaps more than one simultaneously, at a safe enough distance to avoid detection by the quarry yet offering a high percentage shot distance. Outside of the rut and the accompanying brief lapse of intelligence, mature bucks stick close to these landscape features to offer maximum concealment as they travel. Deer, particularly mature bucks, use travel corridors - edges, drainages, creeks, tree lines and other screening covers to get from one place to the next. Oftentimes, placing the blind for convenience is much different than placing it where it may offer the best chance for success. When selecting a suitable location, don’t think like a human, but like that of a deer. Everyone’s time is important, and you’ll be happy you chose Bull Creek Blinds with the unique tower system to keep you Ahead of the Game.Blind placement is one of the most overlooked segments of deer hunting I regularly encounter. Each tower has a built-in ladder system, or a convenient staircase can be purchased to make climbing into the stand safe for all ages. Finally, securing the blind is as easy as running a few cables and tightening them with in-line tensioners, and driving four stakes at each leg. The tower has four feet that can be extended to help keep the blind level on uneven ground. Then with a simple pull of a few pins the blind is up and in the air. ![]() Once arriving at your stand location, the use of a tractor with forks is suggested to lift the blind to its desired height. The extensions fold easily up next to the blind for hauling or skidding. There are no nuts or bolts, and no assembly is required. The Bull Creek Tower allows you to have your blind up and ready for the season in 15 minutes or less. Long gone are the days of spending hours assembling a tower, trying to mount a blind on a platform, or trying to figure out the safest way to get the blind in the air. The interior provides plenty of room for taking an additional hunting partner, because hunting is more about the experience and love for the great outdoors.Īlong with our well-constructed blind, Bull Creek has developed a one-of-a-kind tower system. There are three shooting ledges under the windows that have a drink holder, tabs for hanging gear, and notches for resting your gun. ![]() The windows are easily secured with a latch when opened. Bull Creek blinds have an anti-skid floor that make it easy to roll a chair or two around to access all sides of the blind, and spotting wildlife is easy with our aluminum trimmed solid glass windows. Once inside the blind there are a few key features that stand out. Accessing the blind once on top of the platform is safe and easy with the 2’ walk area and side rails, giving you plenty of room for entering and exiting the blind. Constructed out of neutral colored fiberglass insulated panels and accented with camo trim for a natural look in the outdoors. Bull Creek Blinds are built to last and enhance your hunting experience. No more uninsulated blinds that need repaired during the sweltering summer every year, then leave you freezing in the winter. Bull Creek Blinds keep you Ahead of the Game.
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