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Re: LFTT 12/7
[Re: turkey_killer]
#1944329
12/07/16 02:24 AM
12/07/16 02:24 AM
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Joined: Dec 2011
Posts: 1,078 Gurley
Hoss606
6 point
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6 point
Joined: Dec 2011
Posts: 1,078
Gurley
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Out on wheeler. Went in blind to a spot. I may not see anything but it sure is a pretty spot
Obsession Lethal Force 70# 27.5"
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Re: LFTT 12/7
[Re: turkey_killer]
#1944371
12/07/16 03:15 AM
12/07/16 03:15 AM
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Joined: Apr 2013
Posts: 1,849 Lawrence County
JD_Bowhunter1976
8 point
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8 point
Joined: Apr 2013
Posts: 1,849
Lawrence County
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Hunting Bankhead National Forest. Set up on a big pine ridge. This place is beating me down this year.
It is hard to kill or catch anything sitting on the couch!
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Re: LFTT 12/7
[Re: turkey_killer]
#1944410
12/07/16 03:51 AM
12/07/16 03:51 AM
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Joined: Apr 2013
Posts: 1,849 Lawrence County
JD_Bowhunter1976
8 point
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8 point
Joined: Apr 2013
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Lawrence County
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Born in 76. On what I kill? It just depends what mood I'm in and how close I am to the truck. Most of the time I will shoot 1 1/2 year old does or older and 2 1/2 year or older bucks. 5 year old doe gets me fired up!
It is hard to kill or catch anything sitting on the couch!
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Re: LFTT 12/7
[Re: turkey_killer]
#1944435
12/07/16 04:09 AM
12/07/16 04:09 AM
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Joined: Mar 2014
Posts: 1,502 Cullman,AL
turkey_killer
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OP
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Just saw a deer about 80-100 yards away. Not sure what it was. At one point I thought it was a doe but then I thought I saw antlers
Last edited by turkey_killer; 12/07/16 04:09 AM.
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Re: LFTT 12/7
[Re: turkey_killer]
#1944512
12/07/16 05:03 AM
12/07/16 05:03 AM
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Joined: Feb 2013
Posts: 8,403
Atoler
14 point
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14 point
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I understand that. I'm thinking about investing in one of those game carts. My summit starts hurting my shoulders on longer hikes, so I'm thinking of pulling my stand in on a cart and rolling a deer out on it if needed. You really need to look into an x stand sit and climb. 12 pounds and it sits high on your back like a back pack. Not the most comfortable but definitely worth the trade off for those long public land marches.
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Re: LFTT 12/7
[Re: Atoler]
#1944566
12/07/16 05:34 AM
12/07/16 05:34 AM
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turkey_killer
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I understand that. I'm thinking about investing in one of those game carts. My summit starts hurting my shoulders on longer hikes, so I'm thinking of pulling my stand in on a cart and rolling a deer out on it if needed. You really need to look into an x stand sit and climb. 12 pounds and it sits high on your back like a back pack. Not the most comfortable but definitely worth the trade off for those long public land marches. I've considered that too. I like the rail in front of me on the summit. For some reason I feel safer having it. Does the x stand sit and climb rail get in the way for bow hunting?
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Re: LFTT 12/7
[Re: turkey_killer]
#1944938
12/07/16 10:22 AM
12/07/16 10:22 AM
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Joined: Feb 2013
Posts: 8,403
Atoler
14 point
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14 point
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I understand that. I'm thinking about investing in one of those game carts. My summit starts hurting my shoulders on longer hikes, so I'm thinking of pulling my stand in on a cart and rolling a deer out on it if needed. You really need to look into an x stand sit and climb. 12 pounds and it sits high on your back like a back pack. Not the most comfortable but definitely worth the trade off for those long public land marches. I've considered that too. I like the rail in front of me on the summit. For some reason I feel safer having it. Does the x stand sit and climb rail get in the way for bow hunting? It moves, so it can be anywhere from folded under you and hunt with an open front, to sticking straight up like a gun rest.
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Re: LFTT 12/7
[Re: Beak_Buster]
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12/07/16 10:27 AM
12/07/16 10:27 AM
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Joined: Feb 2013
Posts: 8,403
Atoler
14 point
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14 point
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The Xstand looks portable, in my opinion since you are used to the Summit you might want to look into the Treewalker, I think they are 19lbs and are built similar to the Summit. I've seen videos on the Xstand on YouTube and I don't like all the flex in the bottom platform when the guy stands up from sitting and they are very small. I have zero experience with either stand but I will soon be shopping for another light weight comfortable climber as well. As for now, my Ol Man Carbon Air works fine. The platforms are small, but thy don't start until they are a good ways off the tree. So they feel like the same size when you are standing on them. (Consider how often you use the 6 inches closest to the tree) As far as the flex. It's not the platform flexing. It's the arms and they are designed to do that. It's incredibly stable with the stabilizer straps that are included. Certainly not for everyone, but the tree walker, lone wolf, etc aren't even in the same ball park as far as mobility. 7 pounds is a huge weight difference.
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