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Old 11-01-2008, 09:38 AM
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Has anyone tried these? They look sweet. I may second guess Lone Wolf.
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Old 11-01-2008, 10:00 AM
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I'm interested to hear a review, too. I really want one.
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Old 11-01-2008, 10:26 AM
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Ever used Loggy Bayou?

From what little I read about it, one of the co owners of Loggy Bayou sold all the plans to Muddy before Loggy went under here a year or two back. Some think a lawsuit may come out of it, who knows for sure besides those involved though.
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Ever used Loggy Bayou?

From what little I read about it, one of the co owners of Loggy Bayou sold all the plans to Muddy before Loggy went under here a year or two back. Some think a lawsuit may come out of it, who knows for sure besides those involved though.
I was wondering about that. They look pretty much EXACTLY like LB...except they incorporate the same hanging setup as Lone Wolf now. Nice looking stands, I do like the fact that they can level the platform. I think that is one feature that is missing from the majority of hang on stands, even my beloved Millenium [8D]

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Old 11-01-2008, 11:38 AM
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I own 2 Loggy's that stand is not like either. The seat is totaly different and that is where I am not real fond of the LB. Just to bulky for packing in.
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Notice the safey harness by Muddy is a knock off of Loggy Bayou's harness? By the way.......in a recent picture of Michael Hunsaker he is using Muddy treestands. He could probably give his opinions on the stands.
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By the way.......in a recent picture of Michael Hunsaker he is using Muddy treestands. He could probably give his opinions on the stands.
There stuff is awesome. I really like the stands and harness. The stands are really adjustable, light and easy to use. They are priced right too....
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