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<blockquote data-quote="Snake" data-source="post: 5379625" data-attributes="member: 7051"><p>No . I had a permanent stand in a saddle (not a hangon)and was a really great stand but out from it time to time the deer would skirt my stand . Just north of the stand it was thick with hedge and Beech trees along the fence line . The bucks would use that area if I hunted that stand more than I should so hence the climber . I'd just change channels and go to them . You could see the deer but you just couldn't get an ethical shot at them. Once I seen deer skirting me next morning or evening I'd be in my climber .I remember once particular evening hunt think I seen seven different bucks which each later buck being a little larger than the one before the other . Seen one nice seven point that was hard for me to pass but I did because there was about an hour of light left . As I was climbing down I just for an unknown reason I looked once more up the ridge and there he was a shooter . Had to pull up my gun from the ground finally got it turned around trying to focus on the buck because light was falling fast finally squeezed off a round only to shoot under him . But to the point I've killed a few decent bucks moving from my successful permanent stand to my climber because deer patterned me .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Snake, post: 5379625, member: 7051"] No . I had a permanent stand in a saddle (not a hangon)and was a really great stand but out from it time to time the deer would skirt my stand . Just north of the stand it was thick with hedge and Beech trees along the fence line . The bucks would use that area if I hunted that stand more than I should so hence the climber . I'd just change channels and go to them . You could see the deer but you just couldn't get an ethical shot at them. Once I seen deer skirting me next morning or evening I'd be in my climber .I remember once particular evening hunt think I seen seven different bucks which each later buck being a little larger than the one before the other . Seen one nice seven point that was hard for me to pass but I did because there was about an hour of light left . As I was climbing down I just for an unknown reason I looked once more up the ridge and there he was a shooter . Had to pull up my gun from the ground finally got it turned around trying to focus on the buck because light was falling fast finally squeezed off a round only to shoot under him . But to the point I've killed a few decent bucks moving from my successful permanent stand to my climber because deer patterned me . [/QUOTE]
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