I have 81 acres. There are 4 main gun blinds.
They are:
-Food Plot (Obvious)
-Whistle Stop (Near old decommissioned train tracks)
-Sendero (Not one, but the longest shot on property)
-Gun Range (Serves as a dual purpose. 80 yards from back door of cabin. Seems to always produce.)
Yours?
#1 Food plot
#2 The bridge
#3 shooters Lane (Gun range)
#4 Addies House
#5 Camp road
Hay barn
Upper rock bluff
Lower rock bluff
The corner
Old wood stand
The swamp
The pines
Maple tree
Cherry Tree
10 Point rock
Sue You's
The mine
The west side mine
Richard's watch
The High blind
The Far High blind
The Pond Blind
The Ladder Stand
The Cowshed
The North Martyn
The South Martyn
The Delmar
The Grain Bin
The Pisel
The Bluff
The Windmill
Double Wide (Added on to)
Greenhouse
Rob's
Quilt (patch work of various materials)
Purple (it's actually redish)
Round House (because there isn't a square corner on it)
Birch Tree (there isn't a Birch within 100 yards)
Bill's
Pond
Sally (named after the tractor where I buried it hauling the stand out).
Taj mahal
Lil stand
Buck Hotel
Fairway stand (actually a pop up blind
Not all blinds but landmarks where guys have traditionally hunted.
Charlie's rock
Muck's rock
Herb's quarry
The gas can
The point
The seat
Marv's rock
The saddle
The bathtub
The switchback
Bennet's cabin
The flamingo pond
Coyote rock
The Crane's nest
Boltonville
The shopping center
I probably forgot some.
Fun topic.
I have no blinds, tree or otherwise. But my family has names for some ridges and geographical features we hunt:
Snicker Stump
Cody’s Landing
Five Minute
Trail Camera Ridge
The Wallow
White Gate
Megan’s blind
Taj Mahal
Metal blind
Steve’s stand (cousin divorced him before he ever got to hunt the stand we built for him)
Triangle (about the trees not the stand)
Dick the bruiser
Corner stand
Pallet stand
Oak tree
2 1/2 stand pond stand
Front stand
Crows nest
I am sure there ha e been more
Shawn
Several by number…
Camp field
Beer Can
SOB (because the road to it is an SOB)
Snow Cone
Perimeter
BOF (Bill’s Old Field)
High Ground
Winstead
Prez
Lost Bow
Sky High
Turpentine
Copperhead
Rattler
Red
New 22
Squealer
Swamp
Blackwater
East 40
Old 14
Rosenbaum
Trump 😁
A few others.
Only 1 actual blind, but lots of standing/sitting spots…
Bubba’s Blind
The Bump Below the Dump
Point on the Pines
My Pocket
The Bendy Tree
Lower Tram Road
Upper Tram Road
Susie’s Cabin
Top Tree Stand
The Lemonade Stand
The RoundTop
Point Bench Hollow Side
Log Cabin Bench
Dad’s Fort
Dead Man’s Hill
The Football Field
Sugar Camp
The Little Field
Above the Slide
The Dish Pan
The Side Hill
The Christmas Trees
Just to name a few. 😎
Doc_Holidude
2500 Silverado (White) winter operations
1500 Silverado (Green) Early fall
Wilkinson’s woods
DOW line
Tall stand
South Rye
I was stationed in Germany and hunted there for 3 years. The man who leased the land I hunted on named all his stands. Today I only remember the name of one, where I had my most memorable pig hunt. It was named Teppich due to the carpet lining the inner walls.
In no particular order:
Heartbreak Ridge
NewStand
Campground
Midway
Lazy Boy
Hammond North
Hollywood
Fountain Square
Virginia
Westwood
Glenway
Blackberry
Jagende Hutte
Dead Skunk
Broken Corners
S-10
Fort Apache
Hundred Acre Wood
Faulty Towers
I've got pictures of a good number of them here:
Shamanic Hunting Venues
Swinging stand
5 dollar spot
Rack shack, heavy shack, and ziggy shack. Also the look out
200 acres, 3 blinds with names - to tell someone where they're going.
1. Matt's Stand - because Matt was the first guy to hunt it (child of a friend who hasn't been there in 25 years)
2. The back ridge - because it's a ridge, out back
3. The Tower - it's a 3 legged metal tower stand
Outside of those 3, we're pretty mobile so nothing's permanent enough to get a name that sticks.
Buzzard, dead cow, Pat's stand, salad bowl
Nosebleed
Honey hole
Road stand
West end
East end
Hill top
blue barrel
Oak tree
Cornfield
Hayfield
Pecan tree
Pond dam
Ocean stand
8pt
6pt
Button head
Hog pen
Snake
Waterhole
Smokey's hole
Chris's
Death trap
Butler's
Creek crossing
Pine tree
Big pine
Maple
Leaning
Bloodbath
Preachers
Round house by the ravine
I only have 3 ladder stands.
Joey's stand - This is where I put my son when he first started hunting 20 years ago.
The old stand - It's actually newer than Joey's Stand.
The new stand - we set it up about 3 years ago. The first deer I killed there was a giant 9 point who currently resides on my basement wall.
Azul
Blu Blind
Canterra
Astra
Twin Lakes
West Lake
San Jaun
Santa Elena
La Copa
Casa Grande
La Blanca
Don Alfredo
Aqua Newavea
Escondito
Los Animas
Taco Stand
Country Road
31 Strip Club
Hunters Hilton
Chaparosa
Montisicto
Tobacco Road
Arroyo
St. Jude
La Porta
Rincone
Rodondo
La Chulla
Chulla Vista
Alto
Turkey Tank
Never Bend
No More
To Name a few. Rio7
I'm a stillhunter, so don't have blinds.
I do have a couple of those Hawk strap on seats set out so I can rest/stretch my back when it gets to be a misery. One is by "Bobby's Rock" and the other is at the "Sippy Hole", on "Ross' Road".
The Dewey
The Mike
The Pasture
The Hardwood 40
The East Texas Line
The West Texas Line
The 120 (first stand on a 120ac parcel)
The Refuge
The Baby Kate (kiddo killed the first deer there)
The South Beaver Pond
The 180 Lean-to
The South Texas Lean-to
The South Fence
The .35 Stand
The Dillon
The 202 Tripod
That's most of the gun stands on 1200/- acres. They are all box stands, except for a few box-style lean-to stands and a tripod. The bow stands have their own names.
670 acres.
Nursery tower.
Box blind
Beehive
Bobby's stand
Anton's stand
swamp stand
washout stand
big rock blind
Gene's stand
shalepit stands one and two
stonewall one and 2
cornfield stand (nowhere near a cornfield
deadfall knob stand
Mike's stand
tall stand
brushlot tower
diversion ditch
gateroad stand
pipleline stand
river stand
twin ponds blind
hill side stand
hedgerow stand
I need to add one to my original list because the blind is going up tomorrow.
Chapel Hill. (Because it’s a beautiful hill that I am building a small chapel on to renew at 20 years, in 2 years.)
Tank Blind
Canyon Blind
Field Blind
Tripod
Redneck Blind (on top of an old 5th wheel)
New Blind
The Road Warrior
Hamburger Hill
Pipeline
Road Stand
Bottom Stand
The Tower of Power
The Boom Boom Room
Peter Point
The Barn Yard
The Chateau
Ol Two Legged
Maple 1
The Renegade
The phone booth
Just to name a few. Naming a stand is like naming a fort, or tree fort when we were kids. Nothing changes! 😄
Weasel Bog ..... Moose stand
Very original......
Remington
Muddy
Gun
Creek
Ladder
The end of the bean field
The other end of the bean field
Across the bean field unless they planted corn or cotton or wheat in the field
Cascade Gun Club, 5000 acres San Mateo Co. Hunting with Hounds and Jump dogs.
The rocking chair
Cross
Lattia's
Rumples
Old Woman
Oil well
Gazos creek
Gum trees
Rattlesnake
Frank Steel
Just to name a few
Garfield
Maw Richards
Pack Rat
Broke Tank
Secret
Adolf’s
Taco stand
Love ya Blue
Anheuser
Crooked leg
Warren Moon
To name a few. Hasbeen
Bobby's
Elizabeth's
Cedar Creek - Back and Front
Jackson
Pineview
Hollytree
SAFB
OS
Bluff
Side the Road
Pecan Tree
CNN Stand
Tara's
Coulter's
Condo
Killin' Tree
Moseley
Oburg Pivot
Old Oburg
Spring blind, community center, Bob's fort, sheep pen, midget mountain, Mongo's cabin.
Easy Street
The Bait Shack
Rt 14 Stand
3 Acre
Boy Scout Camp
Round Roof
The Tenant House
Sherm’s Plot
Tin Shanty
Porcupine Tree
Corner Stand
Back Line
Just kept it to the unique names. I left out Meg’s stand, Mike’s stand, etc…
Mines an old porti potti,we just call it the [bleep].
Taj Mahal, Cornhusker, Kids Corner, Northern Exposure, Treetops, Watchtower, Meadow Blind.
Old70
- Pond dam
- Bumpy field
- Runway
- Powerline
- Killin' fields
- Layed out field
- Clover
-The Thumb
-The Triangle
-Agony Hill
-Valley of Death
-Government Land
What a great topic! I thought I was being unique but I’ve seen Taj Mahal at least three times.
Shawn
Grave Yard
Cemetery
Coffin Corner
Black Box
Fairway
Dam Field
Power Line
April Avenue
Morgue
Pearly Gates
B&C
Turkey Trail
Lost Bottom
Rosie's
Altaire
Basin
No one is running with the name "over there" ?
Some of these names are a bit funny, when you read them from top to bottom.
No names, mine are numbered.
The Rodeo Spruce and the Penthouse come to mind.
That skinny spruce tree wagged pretty well in a breeze with a 200 pounder up in it.
Then that Penthouse was in the top of a big white pine and getting pretty narrow toward the top. It was right on the edge of a thick popple clear cut where the deer felt safe. Not so as a buddy and I took some nice deer out of that stand. I took a picture of a deer in the brush under that tree and it is like a Where’s Waldo?
We have : the bucket blind
sprite can stand
sure thing stand
the lost stand
bowl stand
creek bottom stand
beech tree
condo box blind
Pumba flats
Growly ally
Double ought corner
Hog stand
Wood stand
Did have the Crow's Nest, but tore it down to harvest dead trees. Also still have and use the
Mother in Law, Fire Tower, Castle and an unnamed one guarding the west border.
Buzzard Roost
Gravel Pit
Concession stand
The Pipeline
Wetback
Hole in The Wall
Happy Valley
Goat Hill
Nomad
Boat