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Back in a climber... Oh boy!
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<blockquote data-quote="TN Larry" data-source="post: 5737729" data-attributes="member: 2019"><p>Same for me. I'll hunt a few times from the ground, ladder stand, and shooting house, but most of my hunting is from a Summit Viper. I hunt many of the same places year after year but usually only a couple of times a year and need to be higher than a ladder stand in most places due to terrain. </p><p></p><p>One disadvantage is finding a straight tree, but I've never had much problem. I do have one spot that I'm in a dilemma though. It's one of my better spots with one ash tree that is climbable which is now dead due to the ash borers. I have hunted there from the ground the last few times but would rather be in a tree. I have considered getting a saddle for these scenarios, but bad hips have prevented this the last two years. Maybe next year……</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TN Larry, post: 5737729, member: 2019"] Same for me. I’ll hunt a few times from the ground, ladder stand, and shooting house, but most of my hunting is from a Summit Viper. I hunt many of the same places year after year but usually only a couple of times a year and need to be higher than a ladder stand in most places due to terrain. One disadvantage is finding a straight tree, but I’ve never had much problem. I do have one spot that I’m in a dilemma though. It’s one of my better spots with one ash tree that is climbable which is now dead due to the ash borers. I have hunted there from the ground the last few times but would rather be in a tree. I have considered getting a saddle for these scenarios, but bad hips have prevented this the last two years. Maybe next year…… [/QUOTE]
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