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How many more years of deer hunting do you have left?
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<blockquote data-quote="bigtex" data-source="post: 5539881" data-attributes="member: 2245"><p>I'll be 73 in a couple of months. I plan on hunting as long as I can. I'm to the point where I can't use a climber anymore and even getting into a lockon is challenging.</p><p>I am trying to look into the future and making some of my favorite spots more accessible and by using ladder stands and shooting houses. </p><p>I do miss not being as "mobile" when using a climber though. At least with a climber adjustments can be made easier whereas your pretty much stuck in the same spot with a ladder stand and certainly not going to move a shooting house without a lot of effort.</p><p>When the time comes when I can no longer climb up and down these steep hollers and ridges i'm still going to hunt but it may be "hunting" out the upstairs window.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigtex, post: 5539881, member: 2245"] I'll be 73 in a couple of months. I plan on hunting as long as I can. I'm to the point where I can't use a climber anymore and even getting into a lockon is challenging. I am trying to look into the future and making some of my favorite spots more accessible and by using ladder stands and shooting houses. I do miss not being as "mobile" when using a climber though. At least with a climber adjustments can be made easier whereas your pretty much stuck in the same spot with a ladder stand and certainly not going to move a shooting house without a lot of effort. When the time comes when I can no longer climb up and down these steep hollers and ridges i'm still going to hunt but it may be "hunting" out the upstairs window. [/QUOTE]
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