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<blockquote data-quote="EastTNHunter" data-source="post: 3473610" data-attributes="member: 8364"><p><strong>Re: Public land treestands: Updated</strong></p><p></p><p>A little update: I got out there this afternoon and the ladder stand in the area that I was planning on hunting had been moved. It was kind of surprising since this stand has obviously been there for a while (since last season, at least). So I made an opening in the thick brush right in front of it on the edge of the field just big enough for a de facto blind. I then proceeded to buck out for this season by shooting a 5 pointer at last light. I thought that it was a doe through the brush of the "blind" and the shadows, but it will eat good. I had seen a little larger 6 point earlier, but let it walk. Oh well, there's nothing like a kill on pressured public land...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EastTNHunter, post: 3473610, member: 8364"] [b]Re: Public land treestands: Updated[/b] A little update: I got out there this afternoon and the ladder stand in the area that I was planning on hunting had been moved. It was kind of surprising since this stand has obviously been there for a while (since last season, at least). So I made an opening in the thick brush right in front of it on the edge of the field just big enough for a de facto blind. I then proceeded to buck out for this season by shooting a 5 pointer at last light. I thought that it was a doe through the brush of the "blind" and the shadows, but it will eat good. I had seen a little larger 6 point earlier, but let it walk. Oh well, there's nothing like a kill on pressured public land... [/QUOTE]
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