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Re: Climber VS Hang on Stand
[Re: smokinya]
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10/01/17 07:45 AM
10/01/17 07:45 AM
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MS_Hunter
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Buy a climber. Take the time to learn to use it, get comfortable with it and use it safely. Take your time climbing. No need to be like a squirrel and haul azz up a tree. Go into the woods earlier and take your time. Helps with safety and cooling down after walking in and climbing. And wear a harness of your choice.
In your darkest hour when the demons come, call on me brother and we'll fight them together.
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Re: Climber VS Hang on Stand
[Re: MS_Hunter]
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10/01/17 10:13 AM
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TGbow
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Buy a climber. Take the time to learn to use it, get comfortable with it and use it safely. Take your time climbing. No need to be like a squirrel and haul azz up a tree. Go into the woods earlier and take your time. Helps with safety and cooling down after walking in and climbing. And wear a harness of your choice. I have to say I'm comfortable using a climber but that's because I have used them before. I've never climbed that high when I use to use a climber. 14 ft max. Shooting a recurve I don't like the shot angle any higher plus I'm not that crazy about heights over 14-15 ft. As long as I have cover that's what I worry about. Through the years it seems I've always wound up on the ground 90% of the time..lol
Last edited by TGbow; 10/01/17 10:13 AM.
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Re: Climber VS Hang on Stand
[Re: SouthernRoots]
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10/01/17 01:48 PM
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bigcountry692001
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I was thinking about this last week after I listened to a podcast. After some debate I think I’ll stick to my climber since I hunt public land. If I had private land I could justify a loc on since I could hunt the same spot multiple times.
"You cant manage a deer herd with acorns."
-Dr. Craig Harper
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Re: Climber VS Hang on Stand
[Re: bigcountry692001]
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10/01/17 03:16 PM
10/01/17 03:16 PM
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TGbow
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I was thinking about this last week after I listened to a podcast. After some debate I think I’ll stick to my climber since I hunt public land. If I had private land I could justify a loc on since I could hunt the same spot multiple times. Thats a good stradegy if you hunt in areas that have climable trees. Most of the time in the southeast thats not usually a problem. If I hunted private land I would have pre set stands. Since I hunt public land I dont want to take that chance. Natural ground blinds are what I use most of the time.
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Re: Climber VS Hang on Stand
[Re: TGbow]
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10/01/17 04:14 PM
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bigcountry692001
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[quote=bigcountry692001]I was thinking about this last week after I listened to a podcast. After some debate I think I’ll stick to my climber since I hunt public land. If I had private land I could justify a loc on since I could hunt the same spot multiple times.
Thats a good stradegy if you hunt in areas that have climable trees. Most of the time in the southeast thats not usually a problem. If I hunted private land I would have pre set stands. Since I hunt public land I dont want to take that chance. Natural ground blinds are what I use most of the time We definitely got some trees, no shortage there. I’ve never had much luck hunting from the ground but some people kill a lot of deer that way. There is no way I’d leave my stand on public hunting ground, you know what they say about public land and etiquette.
"You cant manage a deer herd with acorns."
-Dr. Craig Harper
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