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<blockquote data-quote="TboneD" data-source="post: 5854178" data-attributes="member: 15160"><p>I used to get picked off in my Summit Viper. Not exactly sure why. You'd have to ask the deer. Last year I hunted with it a lot I fastened autumn foliage branches from Hobby Lobby to the front corners of the stand. Some guys swear by 3D die cut camo hung down from the top section. I've just never tried it.</p><p></p><p>Four years or so ago I went to a Summit MINI Viper that is 4" shorter both top and platform and forces me to sit up and pay attention. Dont think I've got busted in it but maybe once or twice so far. I think minimizing movement and keeping yourself tucked close to a decent size tree that's as close as you can find to cover is what's important. And oh yeah, I quit climbing quite as high as well. That can actually get you picked off more unless the deer are close, especially after a lot of the leaves have fell.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TboneD, post: 5854178, member: 15160"] I used to get picked off in my Summit Viper. Not exactly sure why. You'd have to ask the deer. Last year I hunted with it a lot I fastened autumn foliage branches from Hobby Lobby to the front corners of the stand. Some guys swear by 3D die cut camo hung down from the top section. I've just never tried it. Four years or so ago I went to a Summit MINI Viper that is 4" shorter both top and platform and forces me to sit up and pay attention. Dont think I've got busted in it but maybe once or twice so far. I think minimizing movement and keeping yourself tucked close to a decent size tree that's as close as you can find to cover is what's important. And oh yeah, I quit climbing quite as high as well. That can actually get you picked off more unless the deer are close, especially after a lot of the leaves have fell. [/QUOTE]
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