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<blockquote data-quote="TboneD" data-source="post: 5854924" data-attributes="member: 15160"><p>Shot my biggest buck yet Sunday after Thanksgiving at 2 pm. I'd just sat down in my stool in a blind constructed of dead timber one side of a gigantic stump. Of course probably not 200 yds away is the hickory I was 20 ft up where I killed my best racked buck Nov of '22. Just depends on the spot whether I'm gonna climb a tree or not. </p><p></p><p>Even with a climber you can do what's already been suggested and fasten extra limbs to trees where need be. Artificial Christmas tree limbs are best because they'll last a while. Couple years ago pre-rut, though, I felt exposed in a spot. Climbed down and quickly cut several sapling limbs from the transition line where I expected shots might be. Then I bound them with some para cord and hauled them back up the tree to lash them angled down to one side of me to give me some background cover.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TboneD, post: 5854924, member: 15160"] Shot my biggest buck yet Sunday after Thanksgiving at 2 pm. I’d just sat down in my stool in a blind constructed of dead timber one side of a gigantic stump. Of course probably not 200 yds away is the hickory I was 20 ft up where I killed my best racked buck Nov of ‘22. Just depends on the spot whether I’m gonna climb a tree or not. Even with a climber you can do what’s already been suggested and fasten extra limbs to trees where need be. Artificial Christmas tree limbs are best because they’ll last a while. Couple years ago pre-rut, though, I felt exposed in a spot. Climbed down and quickly cut several sapling limbs from the transition line where I expected shots might be. Then I bound them with some para cord and hauled them back up the tree to lash them angled down to one side of me to give me some background cover. [/QUOTE]
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