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Predator19 08-04-2008 02:39 PM

RE: I found a cool product!
 
Those always seem like a good way to get your stand stolen.

nctaxi 08-04-2008 02:45 PM

RE: I found a cool product!
 
I used to buy regular old tacs and go toa sign shop and ask for any scrap reflective vinyl. Black reflective is real hard to see during the day, but hit it with a flashlight and BAM you are there. I would recommend that you don't start putting them up for 200 yrds or better off the road, depending on how thick your area is and how much pressure you get in your area.

Hoyt_Viper 08-04-2008 06:54 PM

RE: I found a cool product!
 
This is on my leased land, and im the only one who hunts this area...legally, so I dont think there is much cause for worry. maybe when shotgun season starts and they start running dogs all over the place I may take the stand down and move it to a more convenient place, butI think this spot is where I will get my big one in the first week of season...its waaayyyyy back there!

Huntinman23 08-04-2008 06:57 PM

RE: I found a cool product!
 
i use blazer pins everywhere i go they are awesome they work too just remember what trees you put them on or you will get lost have some experience with that lol
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130woodman 08-04-2008 07:04 PM

RE: I found a cool product!
 
What happened to Knowing where you are in the woods and being able to find it in the dark.:DI have never used those and I never will.

davidmil 08-04-2008 07:27 PM

RE: I found a cool product!
 
I have and do use them, but usually use NOTHING. I'm quite handy when it comes to see holes in the canopy to guide me. I make mental notes of stumps, leaningtrees, creeks, ditches ...whatever to guide me to my spot. I rarely if ever use a light. I also have a GPS. There is no stand you have to be in an hour before daylight... really. Sometimes you're better off waiting until the first grey gloom of daylight to quickly and quietly walk in when you can see where you're going and not stomping on sticks etc. I used to think I had to be there an hour to two before daylight. All you do is waist time and energy and valuable tree time. At the most, 15-20 minutes before light is plenty.

Dr Andy 08-04-2008 08:40 PM

RE: I found a cool product!
 

ORIGINAL: 130woodman

What happened to Knowing where you are in the woods and being able to find it in the dark.:DI have never used those and I never will.
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jag-mag 08-04-2008 08:43 PM

RE: I found a cool product!
 
I agree withdavidmil, most morning stands should be aways from the feeding area therefore you dont have to be there way before daybreak. Deer donthotfoot it back to the bedding area right away, they nipple on stuff and lollygage before going to bed.( dont know if lollygage is spelled right or if its a real word[8D])


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