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Ghillie know how

Started by captain caveman, June 24, 2017, 11:16:00 PM

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captain caveman

How are you guys using ghillie suits in the woods?  I'm assuming you carry them in and put them on once you're at the spot you plan to hunt.  Just curious how you are using them.

Pine

That's what I do .
Kinda hard to walk through the woods with one on , but some do .
I like to have mine in my backpack and put it on when I get on stand .
It's easier to fool someone than to convince them they have been fooled. Mark Twain

If you're afraid to offend, you can't be honest.

TGMM Family of the Bow

TIM B

What adjustments do ya have to make to be able to shoot w one on?  Id guess some trimming is required?

WarDancer

practice, practice with it on

Chumster

Since I walk to one spot and hunt, I carry mine in and then put it on. Also helps to keep from picking up anything that might attach itself to it along the way.

Yes, some trimming on your bow arm might be in order plus I use an extra long arm guard for assurance.
Never wait too long!

Pine


I trimmed the bow arm and bow arm side of the chest , and then I use a sleeve type arm guard .
It's easier to fool someone than to convince them they have been fooled. Mark Twain

If you're afraid to offend, you can't be honest.

TGMM Family of the Bow

ISP 5353

I carry in and them slip it on.  Like the other guys said, shoot with it on and trim where needed.  Have fun, they are a blast to hunt with!

dhaverstick

Ghillies are a blast to hunt in. You hear all these stories about game coming too close to shoot and you don't really believe them until it happens to you. Talk about an adrenaline rush!

I prefer the pants, jacket, hood option over the long coat. You don't want to walk anywhere while wearing one. They are like one giant piece of Velcro. If you walk near a blackberry bramble or multi-flora rose you'll get hung up and stuck for days!

Besides your ghillie, carry a pair of pruning shears, zip ties, and a folding saw in your pack so you can trim things out of your way in your setup.

Darren
     

David McLendon

What Darren says is true, my closest kill shot has been about 3-4 yards after the deer walked past close enough to hit with my bow. You definitely want your arrow well tuned and flying straight right off your bow.                              There have been a few times when I have worn the suit while moving but the situation and surroundings have to be just right and movement is about as slow as the minute hand on a clock.
Lefties are the only ones who hold the bow in the right hand.

toddster

I haven't worn or made one since was in the Marine Corps.  But, give you same advice gave others.

1) carry it in and out.
2) don't forget to add natural camo to it.
3) Trim and/or use quality arm guard, take many practice shot's before season to find issues.

ChuckC

For mine ( a Rancho Safari longcoat) I ended up cutting off the bow arm at the elbow, and find that I just don't need it.  I have used one for a long time, mostly hunt from the ground lately and love it.  As above, carry it in.

Slasher

Okay
I carry mine in.... spray down once in... once I cool down, then I put it on...

I use a tree seat.... till about 10 yrs ago I used a homemade plywood model with glued on computer packing foam for a cushion.... then I got the millennium tree seat... either way, once tree seat is set, clear the ground enough room to stand and shoot... or turn and shoot 360 degrees... that is wide enough to shoot behind you, which means around the tree you are sitting against... one thing about deer, they tend not to follow the script... you kill them where you find em

Position yourself downwind 15 yds off a food source or trail to a food source... in the shade is paramount IMHO .... or an outside curve- deer love to pause and look down the trail before proceeding....

I actually have killed more deer from the ground- hillier suit or not.... by this method... but more does have died from this tactic targeting trail downwind from permanent stands....

Once they learn where they are at, they typically willl scent check them before presenting a shot... but here in the gun hunting south, tradition runs deep.... and on leases permanent stands are as plentiful as can be!!!!
Expect the best. Prepare for the worst. Capitalize on what comes.
                                       ~Zig Ziglar~

Michael Arnette

I carry mine into the woods using my day pack. I don't use the head covering only the jacket and pants. I also used it extensively in the Treestand and I found it to be very helpful

MnFn

Don't really even need the sleeves. I think there was a video showing someone slit the sleeves and they just hang over the shoulders.

You are going to be moving when taking the shot anyway.

I don't like the hat either, it always seems out of position when I draw the bow. I would trim it way back as well.
"By the looks of his footprint he must be a big fella"  Marge Gunderson (Fargo)

"Ain't no rock going to take my place". Luke 19:40

ShooterMcGavin

Are y'all using these on deer only or other game as well?
Aim SMALL, Miss SMALL.

MnFn

Only deer for me so far.
"By the looks of his footprint he must be a big fella"  Marge Gunderson (Fargo)

"Ain't no rock going to take my place". Luke 19:40

Orion

I don't use mine much, but plan to more in the future, particularly if I can get the smell out.  Have an original jute Rancho Safari.  In short, it stinks, mostly like jute.  Have washed it a couple of times and hung it in the sun for days.  Still stinks.  

Odor is strong enough that I think nearby critters might detect it even with the wind primarily in my favor.  Don't know if it's a smell that would spook them though.

Plan to wash and hang it again this summer.  Appreciate any advice on how to eliminate or reduce the odor.

macbow

Also put mine on when I get,to my spot.
I have many types. Now using Big Jims version.
One,of,his,suggestions,is,to make a slit on the bow arm shoulder and put arm through it eliminating the sleeve.

I don't care for the hooded part on any of them.
I have a Terry Green type hat with added strips.
Have not had a legal deer close. Lots of little bucks at arm length though.
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ChuckC

Seriously, i cut off the whole arm at the elbow ( bow arm). You dont need it.  Jerry...dont hang any elk urine wafers on it..that takes Years to get gone....

southernarcher

I wear mine, as I am a stillhunter, no stand for me.
"We do this for fun, but we aren't playing"

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