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#1 |
Ten Point
Join Date: Dec 2013
Location: magnolia
Hunt In: Rocksprings-Livingston-Freer
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Saddle hunting is sinking it’s teeth
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Pope & Young
Join Date: Jul 2009
Location: Corpus Christi
Hunt In: Jim Hogg, Kennedy County
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First you need a tree. That leaves me out.
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#3 |
Ten Point
Join Date: Dec 2013
Location: magnolia
Hunt In: Rocksprings-Livingston-Freer
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#4 |
Pope & Young
Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: Quitman, Tx.
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It’s a great TOOL to have. There are times it’s the best/only option….
However it’s craze that I’m seeing from HUNTERS and not tactical gear nuts that are so wrapped up into the tinkering…seems to be 50/50. A lot are going back to stands. And all will say there are just times a stand is best option Again. Great TOOL…. Not the end all that some claim. I can’t imagine being able to even acquire any components currently. Probably months out on new items |
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#5 |
Pope & Young
Join Date: Jul 2009
Location: Corpus Christi
Hunt In: Jim Hogg, Kennedy County
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I have a buddy that hunts a lot of public land in Mississippi and it’s all he uses. I can see where it can be an advantage in that respect. Easy to pack in and out, and easy to change locations. Don’t have to worry about people stealing your stands.
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