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<blockquote data-quote="Hitit9999" data-source="post: 5203994" data-attributes="member: 17301"><p>I did. 4 years ago. Went with a buddy from here who has a big lease up there. It was up near the Iowa border. He had some stands up that were great for rifle hunting on the edges of big field, but weren't very conducive for bow hunting. So I took my climber. Good climbing trees were not in abundance. The landowner said that was a characteristic of that area. So I would carry a climber and either a saddle (if you do that) or some sticks and lock on. Or ground blind, if you so choose. Deer are big...really big bodied lol. Its nothing to see one 250 or better. And in the area I hunted, deer were certainly plentiful. It was a great mixture of field, with tree lines in and around, with a creek running through. In November, it will be cold. Maybe even super cold. So prepare for that. And the wind blows constantly. Blew 15-20 every day I hunted, and saw deer every sit. I didn't kill the buck I was after tho. Thought I was going to get to go back and didn't, so had to eat the tag. For what its worth, the price of the tag is super reasonable for what you get. Good luck and kill a biggun!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hitit9999, post: 5203994, member: 17301"] I did. 4 years ago. Went with a buddy from here who has a big lease up there. It was up near the Iowa border. He had some stands up that were great for rifle hunting on the edges of big field, but weren't very conducive for bow hunting. So I took my climber. Good climbing trees were not in abundance. The landowner said that was a characteristic of that area. So I would carry a climber and either a saddle (if you do that) or some sticks and lock on. Or ground blind, if you so choose. Deer are big...really big bodied lol. Its nothing to see one 250 or better. And in the area I hunted, deer were certainly plentiful. It was a great mixture of field, with tree lines in and around, with a creek running through. In November, it will be cold. Maybe even super cold. So prepare for that. And the wind blows constantly. Blew 15-20 every day I hunted, and saw deer every sit. I didn't kill the buck I was after tho. Thought I was going to get to go back and didn't, so had to eat the tag. For what its worth, the price of the tag is super reasonable for what you get. Good luck and kill a biggun! [/QUOTE]
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