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For hunting whitetails from a blind, the ideal setup involves a 12x12 or 12x16 blind, placed near a water source or a food source, with a shooting window facing a well-used trail or a bedding area.
Blind Location and Size
When setting up a blind for whitetail hunting in Alberta, it’s essential to consider the size of the blind and its location. A 12x12 or 12x16 blind is ideal, as it provides adequate space for a hunter to move around while remaining concealed. Place the blind near a water source, such as a stream or a pond, or a food source like a cornfield or a soybean field. This increases the chances of attracting whitetail deer to the area. When choosing a location, look for areas with a mix of cover and open space, such as a forest edge or a clear-cut.
Blind Orientation and Shooting Window
When orienting the blind, face the shooting window towards a well-used trail or a bedding area. This allows the hunter to remain concealed while still having a clear shot at approaching deer. Aim for a spot with a shooting window that is at least 10-15 yards wide and 5-7 yards tall. This provides a clear and unobstructed view of the surrounding area. Consider placing the shooting window at an angle of 45-60 degrees to the trail or bedding area, as this allows for a more effective and safe shot.
Additional Tips and Considerations
When hunting whitetail deer from a blind in Alberta, it’s essential to consider a few additional factors. First, ensure that the blind is well-concealed and blends in with the surrounding environment. Use camouflage and natural materials to cover the blind, and avoid placing it near any obvious signs of human activity. Second, be prepared to spend long periods of time in the blind, as whitetail deer can be unpredictable and may not show up at all. Bring plenty of food, water, and warm clothing to stay comfortable and alert during your hunt. Finally, always follow local regulations and respect the environment and other hunters in the area.
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