Hunting Strategies: Posting, Ground Blinds, and Elevated Stands
Posting
Posting involves sitting or standing in one spot. The location may offer a vantage point or a spot near the animal's trails.

Posting is effective when you know where game is traveling each day and you're not allowed to use a blind or stand.
The key to setting up a posting site is finding a location that allows you to freely swing your firearm or draw your bow.
Ground Blinds
Ground blinds are makeshift or temporary structures located on the ground that conceal the hunter. They’re made of everything from plywood to branches and include the commercial pop-up type.
You should situate ground blinds:
- Downwind, based on the normal wind pattern during a given time of day, such as morning
- Away from the sun
- Where the foreground and background are safest

Ground blinds, often made of branches, conceal the hunter.
Elevated Stands
Elevated stands (tower stands or tree stands) offer a number of advantages to both firearm and bow hunters. Tower stands are above-ground seats or blinds that conceal the hunter above the level of the game. Tree stands are stands placed in or against trees.
You should check the condition of elevated stands routinely. Also, inspect
for insects, owls, and small mammals before entering the stand. Read more in
the Hunting from Elevated Stands section.
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