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Best Practices For Setting Up A Ground Blind Near Terrain Funnels?

April 5, 2026

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When setting up a ground blind near terrain funnels, position the blind within 20 yards of the funnel and slightly off-center to create a broad shooting lane. Use natural cover and camouflage to conceal the blind from both sides. Consider a 45-degree approach angle to maximize visibility.

Choosing the Right Funnel Location

When selecting a terrain funnel for your ground blind, look for areas where deer are funneled through narrow openings, such as between trees, rocks, or hills. These areas often have a high concentration of deer activity and provide a natural choke point for hunting. Consider funnel locations near food sources, such as agricultural fields or orchards, as deer tend to congregate in these areas.

Blind Placement and Camouflage

Position your ground blind within 20 yards of the funnel, slightly off-center to create a broad shooting lane. This allows you to cover a larger area without being easily detected by deer. Use natural cover, such as leaves, branches, and grasses, to conceal the blind from both sides. Apply camouflage to the blind itself, including paint, tape, or netting, to blend in with the surrounding environment. Consider using a scent-reducing blind or camouflage to minimize human scent and avoid detection.

Approaching the Funnel

When approaching the funnel, take a 45-degree angle to maximize visibility and minimize the risk of detection. This allows you to scan the funnel and surrounding area without being easily seen by deer. Move slowly and quietly, using natural cover to conceal your approach. Consider scouting the area before setting up your blind to identify the best approach route and funnel location.

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