I will preface this by saying that for the hardwoods of the southeast, this ole boy has always been very successful using a climber stand. With lots of scouting I have always followed the deer around as they ate on acorns, and it has payed off time and time again.
Well, getting older and experiencing some health issues, I jumped on the chance when a friend offered me a climber stand. Not my choice for the big mountains but for local it should suffice. So ole ETipp put this one up for the first time ever. Lots of dang work putting this thing up by myself but I made it happen. Being a hard core bowhunter for over 40 years I have found that in the mountains it is conducive to climb as high as one can and still be able to see. 30 feet is my my norm. I never been busted by climbing up so high. So with this one being only 16 feet, I have my concerns.
ML season is only a few short weeks away, so I reckon time will tell.
Well, getting older and experiencing some health issues, I jumped on the chance when a friend offered me a climber stand. Not my choice for the big mountains but for local it should suffice. So ole ETipp put this one up for the first time ever. Lots of dang work putting this thing up by myself but I made it happen. Being a hard core bowhunter for over 40 years I have found that in the mountains it is conducive to climb as high as one can and still be able to see. 30 feet is my my norm. I never been busted by climbing up so high. So with this one being only 16 feet, I have my concerns.
ML season is only a few short weeks away, so I reckon time will tell.
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