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Climber is best bet. I have lock ons ill hunt in set areas i been hunting for years. But ill usually be bouncing around in my climber. Summit Viper best climber for the money. Can sit in it all day long. Been hunting out the same one fOr abOut 5-6 years.
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That is what I went with for my first climber. I received a lot of feedback and it always pointed towards the Summit Viper. Look around and you can find one used in the $100-$150 range.
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I have been using lone wolf climbing stands for the last 10 years. I've tried others but you can't beat a lone wolf for ease of setting up, climbing, packing & weight. They are a bit pricey but well worth the money.
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I don't like heights but the 5 or so times I hunted out of a climber the heights didn't bother me and I was able to jack up 20 ft.....but I never used a safety belt....I'm changing that. |
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Have had mine about 5 or so years. Love it. I ain't no small guy.
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This guy knows alot about bow hunting. Don't know if he still is but use to be manager of archery dept of Lafayette Shooters. Just realizing it's you Andrew through your pics. Im Seth Dupuis. Worked at Shooters in college around 2002. HB and I worked there we been hunting together since we were kids. So I'm sure u have tried out all the climbers.
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what is a good lock on for hunting in the marsh.. smaller tallow trees and such? usually just use 15' ladders that sway like a mofo in the wind but the higher the better! any good advice for hunting the marsh would be great.. thanks in advance
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I use a ladder in the marsh on those tiny tallow trees. Use climbers on all other places. Another shout out for the muddy harness! Love mine, nice and cool in september. The HSS is hot as heck. And on distance, I have only shot 4 deer with my bow so far and the furthest one was 20 yards. Two of them were straight down under me.
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I have been to bayou bucks and it is a wealth of knowledge for bow hunters.
I was just trying to spark a conversation here. |
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I've shot at two deer with my bow. 1st kill was a 3pnt at 38 yds, then last year I missed a spike at 8 yds. That's right 8!!! Yds!!! Still ticked off at myself.
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88 days and a wakeup and I'll be sitting in a tree in Cuero, TX. I been slingin' arrows
since about 1986 and killed my first buck last year (spike). I've killed quite a few does because I got a habit of shooting the first thing that comes in range and I doubt that I'll ever change. As far as I'm concerned, any bowkill is a trophy. Good luck this year Bluechip and remember to follow through on your shot! |
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Thanks SS.....I'm going to try and get with someone to watch me shoot and see where I can improve.
I'm an amateur but love slinging arrows. |
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Told ya to holla. Or come see my set up for rods and bring your bow
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