It is nice. Way cheaper to just 1 stick.
How long does it take you to get to 15ft? Seems like it would be a lot noisier doing all of that as well.It is nice. Way cheaper to just 1 stick.
Lol I don’t think they have one. Man they make these things so damn small. I mean I get it, but I don’t know anyone small enough to sit in one all day.I sit on stand 5-10 hours at a time. My old bony tail has to have some padding. What’s the mesh seat option look like?
All of their stuff is suuuuuuper pricey.Looks good but sure pricey.
Hahaha hey I’m right there with you. But on public that’s easier said than done.What ever happened to wedging a board in the crotch of a tree and sitting all day?
LOL! I gave that up when in my 20’s and was invincible. I like my enclosed blind with padded office that rocks now.
Those went out of style when railroad spikes went out of style for tree steps up to the board lol. My dad and I used both, I'd like to go back and see if any of those are still there actually. Osage county, north/northwest of Hudson Lake.What ever happened to wedging a board in the crotch of a tree and sitting all day?
LOL! I gave that up when in my 20’s and was invincible. I like my enclosed blind with padded office that rocks now.
Unsure if those specific ones are there but I would be willing to bet they are. I have seen plenty of trees with various spikes in them. To me it’s a gauge of a good setup to find them.I'd like to go back and see if any of those are still there actually. Osage county, north/northwest of Hudson Lake.
Kyler ranch area?Those went out of style when railroad spikes went out of style for tree steps up to the board lol. My dad and I used both, I'd like to go back and see if any of those are still there actually. Osage county, north/northwest of Hudson Lake.
If I was a betting man, I’d say the spikes are still in the tree. The woods here in east TX are full of trees with nails and spikes in them from folks old deer stands. There’s a tree on the back of my place by the creek that still has the remnants of 2x4‘s nailed onto a tree for a ladder up to a big limb that was obviously the platform.Those went out of style when railroad spikes went out of style for tree steps up to the board lol. My dad and I used both, I'd like to go back and see if any of those are still there actually. Osage county, north/northwest of Hudson Lake.
I can't remember the name of the ranch now, Ball maybe? It was Holcomb when we hunted it, it was bordered by Yellowjacket, Mullendore, Friend and a couple other ranches that I can't recall off hand. The water pipe that flows from Hulah to Hudson ends on the ranch and just flows into a creek, the creek flows on down to Hudson, and the aviation tower for the area is on the SE corner of the place. Killed my first deer there, and first deer with a bow. Was just looking at an areal pic and they must have sprayed a lot of trees over the years because a lot of the timber we hunted is gone.Kyler ranch area?