Hey everyone! I'm new to TBH but have been reading up on past threads and finally decided to join the conversation. This will be my first year to hunt the Whitney/Aquilla area for deer and ducks. I have hunted different public land for dove and ducks for a couple of years now. Seems like a great group of people on here. Looking forward to learning a bunch and helping out any way I can. Hope I get to meet some of y'all out there! Hope everyone has a safe hunting season and enjoys all the time God gives them in the woods!
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Originally posted by Riemachine View PostHey everyone! I'm new to TBH but have been reading up on past threads and finally decided to join the conversation. This will be my first year to hunt the Whitney/Aquilla area for deer and ducks. I have hunted different public land for dove and ducks for a couple of years now. Seems like a great group of people on here. Looking forward to learning a bunch and helping out any way I can. Hope I get to meet some of y'all out there! Hope everyone has a safe hunting season and enjoys all the time God gives them in the woods!
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Well got my bow back today with the new strings. It’s been a nightmare breaking them in but I finally feel comfortable with the broad heads up to 30 yards. I would think they were good and stretched and settled and adjust the timing only to have it off again in 10 more shots. It’s still not perfect the fp’s are still different from the bh’s but I sighted in on the bh and it’s been accurate for a while now. I’ll adjust the rest to zero both in later, my arm is tired and the bh’s are good. Think I’ll head out tomorrow morning
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Originally posted by beararcher_84 View PostIve hunted out of both,i prefer the treestand but like someone above siad, it is a pain in the ____ to haul it in, put it up,take down and haul out. Popup blinds are faster, less bulky to get in and out. However, not as easy to hide and thus get busted very easy. I cant get my stand very high in the tree tho, I sit like 7 8 foot up. Havent figured out how people get them 20 foot up lol Must be magic
Got smart this year and bought a cart to haul my stand (and deer if I ever get a opportunity on one lol) or in and out with.
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Originally posted by fowltrouble2 View PostI like your setup! Although i do agree it would take quite a while to set up and be a hassle packing in. Has anyone used a climbing stand with any success rather than hanging a stand?
A climber can be pretty useful at times but if you’re looking for a mobile setup I’d recommend a lightweight stand and a set of climbing sticks. I use an XOP Vanish XT with some hawk helium sticks and it weighs around 20-30lbs depending on what gear I take with me with rope mods on the sticks.
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W lake is 3.98 ft low. Still coming up!
My Pop's surgery got postponed due to other health related issues. So I kept the 1 day of Vac time scheduled, and took it off anyway. Kinda nice not see-n anyone outside. Traffic noise is down too.Last edited by Texas Grown; 10-04-2018, 12:21 PM.
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Originally posted by Riemachine View PostHey everyone! I'm new to TBH but have been reading up on past threads and finally decided to join the conversation. This will be my first year to hunt the Whitney/Aquilla area for deer and ducks. I have hunted different public land for dove and ducks for a couple of years now. Seems like a great group of people on here. Looking forward to learning a bunch and helping out any way I can. Hope I get to meet some of y'all out there! Hope everyone has a safe hunting season and enjoys all the time God gives them in the woods!
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