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As a matter of fact, Yes. I saw a program where a legally blind hunter went Moose hunting, in Maine, if I remember right, A couple of State Game Wardens accompanied this hunter. They basically told the blind hunter where to shoot.
Colorblind hunters can certainly shoot, track, and recover big game animals just finehundreds of thousands of us do it every year. But it does take an extra degree of care. If you prepare ingly, take your time, and put in the effort necessary, those dull, reddish-brown blood trails will have a happy ending.
You may be denied a hunting license based on non-compliance with child support payments or failure to pay personal income taxes, which are flagged through your social security number.
A box blind is going to help you go undetected from deer at range. The concealment and scent control that a box blind provides is unmatched. Although you can still spook deer on your way into or out of your box blind. So, make sure you get to your box blind fairly early in the morning and leave well after dark.
When rifle hunting from a ground blind, it is easy to become overconfident. A lot of hunters spend the month prior to rifle season hunting with a bow. After a month of close encounters, maybe having a couple of shooter bucks stay just outside of bow range, it is easy to approach rifle season with a vengeance.
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Tree stands are better for visibility, scent, and co concealment. Ground blinds are warmer and more comfortable.
Its been said that one of the best ways to deer is to hunt differently than other hunters. Whether that means hunting at different times of the year, in different weather, or in different locations a ground blind can be a great tool.
In most cases, to hunt legally in the United States, you must have a hunting license from the state where the hunt occurs and comply with the state fish and game department requirements associated with that license.
A: Yes, it is lawful to hunt deer from a blind. Setting up a hunting blind for deer hunting is a common strategy, whether a ground blind or a tree-stand. A hunting blind is a tent-like construction that camouflages the hunter and allows the animal to come into view and, eventually, within range for a clear shot.

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