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<blockquote data-quote="huntncoach" data-source="post: 5379542" data-attributes="member: 4241"><p>Been cooped up recovering from minor knee surgery the past week and a half so I've been reading and re-reading things on here and began thinking about how to hunt smarter this coming season. Overhunting particular stands is one of my poor hunting habits and definitely want to be better and smarter about this. So my question is, Snake, are you saying you take your climber in with you to a lock on stand and adjust where you hunt using the climber? I often will take my climber and typically hunt same trees in the area, but have also moved trees based on what I have observed. Just curious because I/we also have some more permanent/less mobile stand sites.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="huntncoach, post: 5379542, member: 4241"] Been cooped up recovering from minor knee surgery the past week and a half so I've been reading and re-reading things on here and began thinking about how to hunt smarter this coming season. Overhunting particular stands is one of my poor hunting habits and definitely want to be better and smarter about this. So my question is, Snake, are you saying you take your climber in with you to a lock on stand and adjust where you hunt using the climber? I often will take my climber and typically hunt same trees in the area, but have also moved trees based on what I have observed. Just curious because I/we also have some more permanent/less mobile stand sites. [/QUOTE]
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