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Re: Climbing stand blinds
#25030
09/29/08 08:00 PM
09/29/08 08:00 PM
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Anonymous
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This might be hard to do with a Summit, but the Ol Man (for example) has expanded metal floor. I cut pine limbs and stick them into the mesh flooring to create a "treebranch" effect around my stand.
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Re: Climbing stand blinds
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09/30/08 02:11 PM
09/30/08 02:11 PM
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Joined: Feb 2007
Posts: 2,196 Castleberry
big_buck_down79
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on my summit, i took some regular old tie straps and wrapped them loosely around a few of the rungs in the floor part...i just take a few limbs and stick them in the tie straps when i get in the tree...does just as good i guess
I once flirted with danger...but then danger got clingy.
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Re: Climbing stand blinds
#25033
10/06/08 07:16 PM
10/06/08 07:16 PM
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whitetailaddict24
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I made a square frame with some 1X1's a few years back and climbed up ti height and nailed it in the tree then stapled the burlap around it. then in the dark it was easy to know when to stop in the dark. Worked for me all season. a little too much work though. I will just continue to climb high enough that they cant see me anyhow. the higher the better.
Life Brings you many lessons. Whether you learn from them or not is your choice.
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