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<blockquote data-quote="SwampChicken" data-source="post: 5197335" data-attributes="member: 20365"><p>this will be my third season in a saddle and it's the perfect method for the public land hunting that I do since moving to East TN in 2019. The only reason that I haven't sold my ole man multi vision climber that I've rocked since 2010 is due to the amount of memories I have in it. The versatility that a saddle gives me is an absolute game changer when hunting the mountains. This year I've added a JX3 hybrid to my arsenal for all day rut hunts when gun/mzl hunting. I'm a fan of rappelling down whether you one stick it or not. it's a much safer method, when executed correctly, than climbing down with a linemen's belt in the dark IMO.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SwampChicken, post: 5197335, member: 20365"] this will be my third season in a saddle and it’s the perfect method for the public land hunting that I do since moving to East TN in 2019. The only reason that I haven’t sold my ole man multi vision climber that I’ve rocked since 2010 is due to the amount of memories I have in it. The versatility that a saddle gives me is an absolute game changer when hunting the mountains. This year I’ve added a JX3 hybrid to my arsenal for all day rut hunts when gun/mzl hunting. I’m a fan of rappelling down whether you one stick it or not. it’s a much safer method, when executed correctly, than climbing down with a linemen’s belt in the dark IMO. [/QUOTE]
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