Need your advice brothers...
#2
RE: Need your advice brothers...
if you have plenty of tree's then (tree stand) if climber, you cant beat summit vipor or goliath. if hang on, gorilla aint bad. there are alot of good hang ons, some even are adjustable for leaning trees.
#3
RE: Need your advice brothers...
I'd pick tree stand. For my money it would be a Lone Wolf. Quiet, packs flat, is light to carry, climbs effortlessly.
I have the hand climber and also the sit and climb. In my opinion the best stand made.
A double bull would really limit your options on where you could set-up. They are probably a great choice for many preconcieved stand placements but would require much more fore-thought.
Plus from an elevated perch you can see so much more..and you really feel connected, yet invisible.
I have the hand climber and also the sit and climb. In my opinion the best stand made.
A double bull would really limit your options on where you could set-up. They are probably a great choice for many preconcieved stand placements but would require much more fore-thought.
Plus from an elevated perch you can see so much more..and you really feel connected, yet invisible.
#8
RE: Need your advice brothers...
Two years ago I spooked a 130" 9 point when my broadhead snagged on the inside of my Ameristep doghouse blind. I was bringing my bow up to draw for what would have been a 20 yard broadside shot at the biggest buck of my life. I vowed never again.
I'd get the treestand.
I'd get the treestand.
#9
RE: Need your advice brothers...
ORIGINAL: gzg38b
Two years ago I spooked a 130" 9 point when my broadhead snagged on the inside of my Ameristep doghouse blind. I was bringing my bow up to draw for what would have been a 20 yard broadside shot at the biggest buck of my life. I vowed never again.
I'd get the treestand.
Two years ago I spooked a 130" 9 point when my broadhead snagged on the inside of my Ameristep doghouse blind. I was bringing my bow up to draw for what would have been a 20 yard broadside shot at the biggest buck of my life. I vowed never again.
I'd get the treestand.