I’m telling you because my wife doesn’t care!
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I’m telling you because my wife doesn’t care!
I worked on my new stand today. Practiced shooting from a gorilla tree stand with my goal of grouping my arrows at 40 yards. I practice so I will be prepared on opening day and the new stand will have no surprises: deflecting branches, sway of the tree at 30ft, knowing my draw limits caused by the tree trunk. I AM NOT READY FOR A 40-YARD SHOT YET. But I will practice until I am.
This is my tree stand from my 20-yard mark
This is my tree stand from my 20-yard mark
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RE: I’m telling you because my wife doesn’t care!
ORIGINAL: Mottz
That's a great view. Should be able to see em comin. Is that a little water hole out there also?
That's a great view. Should be able to see em comin. Is that a little water hole out there also?
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RE: I’m telling you because my wife doesn’t care!
I just dont see the point in going that high, I will stick to the thoughts of Deer & Deer Hunting on this one..30 feet can just be too high at times.
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RE: I’m telling you because my wife doesn’t care!
ORIGINAL: bigpapa
Your stand looks well covered and should conceal you well. Nice location. Have you thought about putting a stand in those chestnut trees also?
Your stand looks well covered and should conceal you well. Nice location. Have you thought about putting a stand in those chestnut trees also?
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RE: I’m telling you because my wife doesn’t care!
ORIGINAL: wis_bow_huntr
I just dont see the point in going that high, I will stick to the thoughts of Deer & Deer Hunting on this one..30 feet can just be too high at times.
I just dont see the point in going that high, I will stick to the thoughts of Deer & Deer Hunting on this one..30 feet can just be too high at times.
Taking a deer is secondary to observing what is going on around me.
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