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<blockquote data-quote="Speedwell-Hunter" data-source="post: 5536331" data-attributes="member: 22463"><p>This is the mist important reply to this thread.</p><p></p><p>If you have private land, get a a tree stand now and get it set up in the spring and get it all figured out. Going on my third season and finally getting a tree stand and not looking back. </p><p></p><p>i've hunted out of both tree stand and ground blind this season (fall 22) and you'll have deer come in 10 yards from you when you're in the Treestand to the point where you can get your cell phone out and take a video</p><p></p><p>Big game changer and also you don't have to worry about all the scent control when you're in the tree stand, you're physically above the deer. That means you're sent trail is also 20 feet above the deer to which helps a ton. </p><p></p><p>Other than washing your clothes detergent, scent control, is all a scam, and I learned that the hard way. This forum was monumental in teaching me this lesson.</p><p></p><p>Huge rookie mistake. Other than some detergent, I would not spend a single penny on any sent stuff, urine spray, apple spray, corn spray, etc.</p><p></p><p>All money wasted. I learned that lesson in the fall of 2020 the hard way lol.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Speedwell-Hunter, post: 5536331, member: 22463"] This is the mist important reply to this thread. If you have private land, get a a tree stand now and get it set up in the spring and get it all figured out. Going on my third season and finally getting a tree stand and not looking back. i’ve hunted out of both tree stand and ground blind this season (fall 22) and you’ll have deer come in 10 yards from you when you’re in the Treestand to the point where you can get your cell phone out and take a video Big game changer and also you don’t have to worry about all the scent control when you’re in the tree stand, you’re physically above the deer. That means you’re sent trail is also 20 feet above the deer to which helps a ton. Other than washing your clothes detergent, scent control, is all a scam, and I learned that the hard way. This forum was monumental in teaching me this lesson. Huge rookie mistake. Other than some detergent, I would not spend a single penny on any sent stuff, urine spray, apple spray, corn spray, etc. All money wasted. I learned that lesson in the fall of 2020 the hard way lol. [/QUOTE]
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