Good ole Georgia boy! Love watching your tutorials on traditional archery. I’m also a Georgia boy!
@smoothvern1656 ай бұрын
This was a GREAT video! I’ve been ground hunting for quite a while, and I’ve experienced virtually all of the things you spoke of. Your tips are so valuable! You’re a lot faster learner than I am. Somehow I have to remember to re-watch this video toward the end of summer, to refresh all of these ideas and tips in my mind before next deer season!
@george20992 ай бұрын
Great video Robert!! I keep going back to it for information on my new adventure on the ground in my pacseat. I'm staying on the ground and sold my stands. Thanks for your help!
@rickyjackson43072 ай бұрын
Words of wisdom to live by in the south brother Carter
@gwalker43116 ай бұрын
Been a confirmed ground hunter now for twenty years and I will never look back. Lots of good points Robert, keep after em!!
@charlescote83916 ай бұрын
Robert...it is doable. Learn, as you said. I am watching and listening. I have hunted on the ground 99% for 15 plus years. Getting close to deer is not the big issue. Doing the deed with a deer 6 yards away is. I let them get in close because of target panic. I couldn't control my shots. I have worked hard to overcome that. Now... I don't let them get that close. Don't be the only clump of stuff out there. You do not need to be well hidden, just not stick out. You can change that by adding branches, as you did. Also....add branches out there, to occlude their vision for a second, so you can draw. Noise counts, even the little sound of the arrow rubbing across the arrow rest. Stay out of the sun. As you said...you cannot shoot 360 degrees... accept it and hunt what you can hunt. Set up better or different. You are hooked... keep posting... chuckC
@sarafayelawton6526 ай бұрын
You talk about being offset from where they come. I did that on the ground, but this beautiful 8-10 point buck instead came over a small rise straight at me instead around the end of the rise like I thought. He decided not to stay around, but he never quite figured out what I was... a great day. Lots of great advice here, thanks so much!
@bowhuntingsoul21496 ай бұрын
Mid season I switch to mostly ground hunting. First of all, I don’t have a ton of time so I can’t waste time climbing. I need to get somewhere and sit. Also, after about mid season it gets pretty cold here in Minnesota. My fine motor skills go out the window and I don’t want to be fiddling with with carabiners, knots, buckles, ropes, etc in the dark after a cold sit. Between you and Dave Toms, I’m going to put together a much better ghillie/kill suit setup before next season.
@lawrencefranck94176 ай бұрын
While working in an archery shop I taught a kid to shoot in the late 80’s. He died falling out of a climbing stand on opening day. I’ve never climbed without a safety strap and haven’t climbed much at all since.
@bobwilliams61716 ай бұрын
Hi Robert, I enjoy your videos and I learn a lot from them, please keep making them. In this video you mentioned that you were going to have your tree hunting stuff up for sale now on facebook. I've tried to find you on there but haven't had any luck yet. Thanks again for sharing your knowledge it's alway appreciated.. Regards, Bob
@adamsecret99126 ай бұрын
Mr. Carter, as always, I appreciate the wisdom shared and the time it takes to share it with all of us. Thank you.
@outdoorsman93846 ай бұрын
Hay Robert I hunt the ground quite a bit for over 40 years, love every encounter and every harvest, but when I go up a tree I hunt from a sling, there nothing more safe and easy to climb with lineman belt and using good light tree sticks, I have been hunting out of slings for over 30 some years, just a suggestion, I'm now 60 and have no issues, and it's quite enjoyable and I think you would love it, obviously every situation calls for a different set up. So it's just another tool for the tool shed and we all get better and safer the longer we keep trying different techniques like your making ground hunting your new go to, I just enjoy watching good traditional bow hunters like you and there Experience, it's exciting too me living through someone else's eyes when I'm on the bench. Great video
@DavidBurgess-Elgin-Arkansas6 ай бұрын
I suffered a tree stand accident in 2011 but still hunt stands just much safer now. So if I hunt ground only I'll have to move where you live. I'm at retirement also So God Bless and give God the Glory. Keep them coming
@SamkoTradBow6 ай бұрын
Outstanding Video. Fantastic tips and info and enjoy following you on this ground hunting journey.
@DavidBurgess-Elgin-Arkansas6 ай бұрын
Keep one stand Robert. You may need it. But your hunting where there is a lot of game Feel blessed. Look like you have alot of green year round. But good tips i know a deer will drop half the width of their body and you will have to shoot at yhat lower spot at 15 and 20 yards. But you will do good. I have a whole lot more misses than kills.I enjoy listening to what you talk about and we can learn from each other. Its good to learn something ever day God Bless
@graphguy6 ай бұрын
Smart move…. Listening to the boss upstairs and the one under your roof.
@mr-oq2kq6 ай бұрын
Thanks RC, a ton of good information.
@walterquick86496 ай бұрын
Safty First and PRACTICE PRACTICE PRACTICE is what the Navy drills in our brains
@timwaldroup96546 ай бұрын
Get em RC...
@ArkansasLivin6 ай бұрын
Durn near everything I've heard from you since i been watching makes sense and i take note. Wish i was closer to you, I'd likely pay to go on a few walks with you just for learnin. Your swamp and river looks like mine, but bigger. Thanks for the tips
@NDFlyFisher2 ай бұрын
I quit hunting from trees in the late 90s. Same reason, no longer felt safe in elevated stands.
@donwaldroopoutdoors36656 ай бұрын
Ive just started trad bow hunting , good to be able to learn from others mistakes, thx for sharing
@larryreese61466 ай бұрын
You know, I've learned more on the deer I've missed than the deer I've taken and I've seen them do some amazing things. You learn from paying your dues, watching behavior, and trying not to make the same mistakes. A man is a slow moving critter shooting a slow moving arrow. I wonder sometimes how we've survived so well for so long. You gotta respect the animals and learn and the best way to do that is with a stick bow. Anybody who can outsmart a deers nose and ears or a turkeys eyes while carrying a stick bow has my respect.
@gregbarmer91086 ай бұрын
Great lessons! Thanks for sharing. Keeping the good LORD first!
@EthanPageHunter6 ай бұрын
I had 9 misses this year. Terrible year 😂 I was hunting with a bow that just wasn’t right for me was some of it but I really blew it on a couple. I learned more this season than I have in 15 years of bowhunting.
@kendallinman6066 ай бұрын
Everything you said is correct, I’ll drag brush to turn them if I have too, I will never again hunt in a brush blind when the deer are coming straight on. Good luck with your self bow. God bless
@brianmullins20966 ай бұрын
I really appreciate you passing on your lessons learned it is very helpful.
@donaldbuckner29356 ай бұрын
That was a LOT of good information! I've been using my pac seat for many years now and have never killed a deer from it. I have not killed a deer from a blind or a tree stand either in a LONG time. Not sure if I try as hard as I used to but I do enjoy getting out and hunting. Thanks Robert!
@JulienKozak6 ай бұрын
All good points that I agree with and have lived thru as well! I get bad tailbone pressure with the waldrop and my butt goes numb, even with a pad. The next day my hip kills when I walk, very strange. I think it’s the leaning back that causes problems for me. You find the seat comfortable? Ever seen a bow ghillie? Dave T has good vids on making one. I’ll try your ghillie hat idea, that’s brilliant!
@bcreed93486 ай бұрын
You're right, tree stand hunting is a lot of work. Lately I don't have much scouting time. To walk out and hang a stand burns up alot of hunting time. Hmm.
@CampfireCountryside6 ай бұрын
Another great video Mr. Robert. Thanks for the info.
@zzzpft326 ай бұрын
Thanks for this video. “Mistakes” are often the most fruitful for learning and thanks for sharing yours
@charlescote83916 ай бұрын
Really proud of bowhunters...especially trad folk. Adapt, improvise, overcome...
@sherrylawrence6 ай бұрын
Great video Robert. I hunted only from the ground this year due to a bad knee keeping me from saddle hunting. It was a great experience. I had deer within 8 yards of me that never saw me and deer that busted me from farther away. The back cover definitely made the difference. Thanks for the extra pointers. Also, have you looked into the Titan 3D leafy suit? It works here in Arkansas. And it is also made of nano mesh that won’t let the no seeums through. God bless you and thanks for continuing to share your faith.
@jerrycox20586 ай бұрын
Aim low, period! deer do squat, yes, not all will but why take the chance plus a lower hole makes for a better blood trail. high hits usually mean a lousy blood trail if any as the body cavity has to fill up before pouring out. I have a jacket with removeable arms, so I remove the arm that the string will rub against or drag against. I also removed all dangling stuff on that arm of gillie suit that might hinder my shot. I don't like any form of loose clothing on my left arm that my bow string might grab. I used to go to those later hot spots to set up some natural cover for when I was to actually come and hunt. I tried to have several places set up to allow for different winds. I used small fresh cut green cedar trees and Hollys to make more solid back grounds. Have used them for several years even after they turn brown. I even used brown trot line to stretch across a spot to hang cedar or even limbs from fake Christmas trees from for cover, they stay green for years. you have so many options if you just use the brain that the Good Lord gave us. The catch is to learn as you go and also to be mindful of potential problems. Loved the video Brother!
@paeleonoliveproducts84706 ай бұрын
Thank you Robert, appreciate your work here!
@davidschaub34236 ай бұрын
Great advice Robert. Thanks for sharing your thoughts and experiences.
@toddmccoy86986 ай бұрын
Great video Robert thanks for taking us along .
@ncsaddlehunter776 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for all that you do and share with us. God Bless you. Thank the good lord above for you not falling. You are a blessing and inspiration for me and so many others. I have recently found out that there are some pigs on public land here in NC and am hoping to hunt them next weekend using what I have learned from you and the bow that you inspired me to buy. I'm looking forward to your upcoming videos.
@bothorson89136 ай бұрын
I have been ground hunting all year. Usually a handgun hunter in the badlands of ND but home is riverbottoms. Also. Too calm is a problem. I had a buck tonight at 10 yards. He was looking away but heard my arrow sliding in the felt!
@intothewild50105 ай бұрын
I love your videos Robert. Such a joy to watch and learn from someone like yourself!
@howie94726 ай бұрын
Thanks Robert, great vid. Ill finally get to the FL. Swamp come Feb.
@KenBabicky6 ай бұрын
I’ve been watching your channel for a while now, and I just have to say I love the honesty, and how you are not afraid to talk about the lessons learned by your experiences, as well as the successes. it’s a journey and none of know it all. This video in particular for me, was very interesting because I stopped tree stand hunting a few years ago and have made all of these mistakes multiple times, lol. I fortunately never fell from a tree stand, but I have always preferred to be mobile and as you mentioned it’s a whole different game. Thanks for sharing!
@robcarr85054 ай бұрын
I take my 87 year old father for a drive every day and in the last 6 months we may have seen three deer. The deer population is getting thin in upstate NY. Luckily I know where to find bald eagles if we go a few days without seeing anything. 😊 Its sad to see the population get so low. I know a few hunters who didn't get a single deer this year.
@stephencarroll33776 ай бұрын
I hunted about half in a tree and half on the ground but next yr I'm going all hunt from the ground... keep up the videos awesome job
@asdlkfjhfadslkh6 ай бұрын
This video sums up my season almost to the letter. Missed 2 doe for the exact same reason from the ground. Thanks for posting!
@dansheffey66516 ай бұрын
Thanks for taking the time to help us. This video has convinced me to stay in the trees.
@kanyinak6 ай бұрын
Thank you once again for sharing your experience. Sage advice Mr Robert.
@jeffalgood33246 ай бұрын
Great video. I’ve made every one of the mistakes you mentioned. It’s good to be reminded of what not to do. That self bow is looking good. Can’t wait to see the finished product.
@littlewoody55396 ай бұрын
Good luck with your bow project . I hunt on the ground with crossbow .
@davidlanzillotti44416 ай бұрын
Enjoyed hearing about all you learned and look forward to how next season plays out for you. Having snippers handy is what I figured out this year as well. Helps also when I’m scouting and get caught up in vines and briers. All the best for ‘24.
@duffy12986 ай бұрын
Grew up in those swamps. Got sent up north for work a few years ago. Man I miss it can’t wait to be back
@tkoehler6746 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing. We watch your videos every evening 😊
@jkq97176 ай бұрын
Awesome lessons learned video! Thanks for sharing your knowledge with us. I'm at the age now that I will not climb any trees either, and this video has helped me with some of my ground hunting issues.
@samfulks48966 ай бұрын
Thanks for blessing us with the information and vids. Blessings to you and your family
@WMANomad6 ай бұрын
Awesome tips!
@LizardKing5136 ай бұрын
Glad you didn’t fall!!! Good luck next year. I think there will be several successful hunts from you. Excellent video. I saved it to watch again in August.
@bradleyhudson71306 ай бұрын
Man Robert , I don’t miss a video. You need to try a ghost blind. That and the pac seat are awesome combo. It will work awesome it that cover down there. It does work I’ve killed several that never knew I existed. The carrying case is only good for storage in my opinion. Sling it over your shoulder on your side and you can slide through thick cover no problem. Good luck brother!
@stevebostic98126 ай бұрын
I think one thing that gets me about ground hunting is the cramping/ itching in my arse when sitting for any length of time. I just haven’t found a solution. No matter the thickness of a pad or whatever, I get itchy pain butt and it messes with me! Honestly, I wasn’t blessed with a meaty butt, so that could be my vice here. 😮
@EdSandefur6 ай бұрын
Similar story. Caught by safety belt! Bless the Lord!
@donbowerman17036 ай бұрын
Well put thanks. Spot on.
@user-jq3lw2zm3r6 ай бұрын
Thank you gave me a lot to think about but I really like hunting on the ground,JIK
@blakeumthun81286 ай бұрын
Great info!! Everything you said, I have experienced more than I'd like to admit. I was always a compound hunter, on private land, primarily in a stand or ground blind and mixed in some ground attack when the conditions called for it. And it was always fun. Though, I've never been able to get a deer still hunting or stalking with a bow. This last year I dedicated myself to the longbow, on the ground and hunting fairly high pressured public land. Oh boy was it a different animal. The 2 times I got busted, I didn't have good enough side cover but both were within 5 yds, but still had multiple deer within 20 yds a lot. The 1st time getting to draw on a deer, I cleanly missed low and I knew exactly what I did wrong. Collapsed, plucked terribly and the anxiety completely overtook me. An hour later, another buck comes in and walks the same path in the opposite direction and I was able to keep it all together and managed to take my 1st trad deer at a little over 20 yds. I don't think I'll completely give up on stands, but I'll definitely be on the ground a lot more in the future. Next season the goal is to take one with a bow I make myself, which is in progress.
@robertcarte956 ай бұрын
Outstanding! Once you build one bow your hooked.
@blakeumthun81286 ай бұрын
@@robertcarte95 built my 1st last winter to learn how to shoot trad, but it broke after a couple thousand shots. Learned a lot on that one, and now it's time to build another one but at a suitable hunting weight.
@johnhurt26346 ай бұрын
Good Stuff!
@mikeadams33416 ай бұрын
Great video
@hiramhaji78136 ай бұрын
Great information
@markfletcher54576 ай бұрын
I'm thinking about doing just ground hunting next year. I've killed my last 4 bucks off the ground. Jeff Barron just fell. He has a lot of KZfaq videos. I'm thinking about buying more chairs. Keep up the great work. Always great info on your channel. 😊
@cray-z74046 ай бұрын
First I heard ? What happened with that
@afarley3376 ай бұрын
Taking folks to school. Thank RC!
@krisscholz63496 ай бұрын
Excellent
@user-oq6rk3ct1p6 ай бұрын
Man , I fail 23ft from my hunting saddle 13 years ago hunted on the ground and still hunt sense it really been exciting 🏹🦌
@cray-z74046 ай бұрын
How do you fall from a saddle
@user-oq6rk3ct1p6 ай бұрын
@@cray-z7404 I got in my tree hunting over some scrapes that morning it was a beautiful day man I was in joying that morning hunt all of a sudden my strap came undone and I was falling with the bow in my hand landed on my feet, like a paratrooper I have a compressed fracture in the lower back
@cray-z74046 ай бұрын
@@user-oq6rk3ct1p wow what strap ? Your tether
@knolltop3146 ай бұрын
Thanks for the "lessons learned".
@cray-z74046 ай бұрын
I have a lot of clothes exactly like yours ! I have the shirt u are wearing aswell as the camo fleece u wear
@donwaldroopoutdoors36656 ай бұрын
Cant wait to see the new self bow
@davidashcraft82596 ай бұрын
Good words at the end brother.
@jerryshort20216 ай бұрын
What length of bow you shooting.I shoot a 66 inch recurve and I think next year I’m going to hunt off ground off one those pack seats.
@CrossbowKelly4 ай бұрын
How you ever used a pop-up blind Robert?
@robertcarte954 ай бұрын
For turkeys.
@markabaynham6 ай бұрын
Robert. I really enjoy your videos I am 70 yrs. old and have started ground hunting. I bought a ghost blind. It is amazing. Check it out
@lestaylor88736 ай бұрын
Thanks for all the tips! One question, after using the Waldrop seat, are you still happy with it? I couldn’t tell if you were using it in the “last hunt” video? My kids got me one for Christmas (God bless them!), but it seems to sit fairly high…
@robertcarte956 ай бұрын
I am happy with it but I agree....lower is better.
@johnfreeland456 ай бұрын
I was going to purchase a Waldrop PacSeat based on your review but opted to modify one of those collapsible tripod seats that are sold everywhere. I liked the pivoting feature but the seat was just not comfortable enough for an all-day hunt. After the “comfort” modification it has become my ground hunting seat. While it lacks the pack-out feature of the Waldrop seat, I find the ability to slowly and quietly pivot to position for a shot when necessary is a good trade-off by increasing my percentage of shot options. The legs are independently adjustable for height and uneven terrain and a tree can make a good back support in addition to cover. The total weight is under 6 lbs. including the modification. I enjoy your videos, Robert, and wish you the very best.
@timbo7496 ай бұрын
Can you share the story about almost falling,, was this with your Open Shot climber?, because I am debating getting one.
@robertcarte956 ай бұрын
It was not with my climber. I was going from steps to loc on and fell. I was climbing up into a different stand and fell. Won't happen again.