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I will stick to my pop-up blinds, and sitting in ladders.
Life is a journey. Make sure and bring plenty of Beer.
My luck has been so bad lately, it could be raining pussies and I'd catch one with a dick broke off in it.
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Another option: elevated platforms w/ rails & popup blinds on top. Take them down after each season. No wasps, etc. I did this last year in 2 spots and it worked great.
It is what it is.
Inspect what you Expect.
Hunting TN, AL, KY, and IL.
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I’ve built several from treated dock material I find on the river. After a spring flood there will be lots of damaged piers and docks that are dislodged and scattered along the river bank.
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Another option: elevated platforms w/ rails & popup blinds on top. Take them down after each season. No wasps, etc. I did this last year in 2 spots and it worked great. I guess you are using shooting sticks or tall tripod for the longer shots?
“If you do not conquer self, you will be conquered by self.” Napoleon Hill The most difficult thing to understand during conversation is silence. Thoreau
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The SCs, for the money, are the way to go.
SC-2's are just so easy. But some 4x4s and done. I recently moved one by myself with pallet forks and a ratchet strap. Lumber is so heavy, that would never be possible. Yeah I can set those up with forks and 4x4s all day by myself. They’re simple. Maybe the SC-3's are a bit different, my forks weren't long enough and I was kinda getting into the bottom of it. Do you use extensions or b/c the SC-2's are boxed you are able to get them completely under the shorter side?
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The SCs, for the money, are the way to go.
SC-2's are just so easy. But some 4x4s and done. I recently moved one by myself with pallet forks and a ratchet strap. Lumber is so heavy, that would never be possible. Yeah I can set those up with forks and 4x4s all day by myself. They’re simple. Maybe the SC-3's are a bit different, my forks weren't long enough and I was kinda getting into the bottom of it. Do you use extensions or b/c the SC-2's are boxed you are able to get them completely under the shorter side? I’ve got 60” forks on my tractor and haven’t had a problem with anything from the SC1-SC4.
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