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<blockquote data-quote="tree_ghost" data-source="post: 5203144" data-attributes="member: 14521"><p>So I'm an extreme "canter" with my bow in order to get the sight picture and accuracy I like. When I normally set up in my saddle it's in anticipation of the deer coming in between my 9 o'clock and 3 o'clock positions in order to use the trunk of the tree for cover. In order to get proper clearance from the tree I need to be basically a 90 degree angle from the deer to me to the tree if that makes sense. It keeps me from using the tree for cover at all like I can with my compound. It isn't the bridge that's in my way it's the tree trunk. At this time of year, and in the areas I hunt if your more than 10-12' off the ground the understory completely covers the deer up. If I were 20+ feet up the movement wouldn't bother me at all but right now it makes it tough to keep from getting picked off.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tree_ghost, post: 5203144, member: 14521"] So I’m an extreme “canter” with my bow in order to get the sight picture and accuracy I like. When I normally set up in my saddle it’s in anticipation of the deer coming in between my 9 o’clock and 3 o’clock positions in order to use the trunk of the tree for cover. In order to get proper clearance from the tree I need to be basically a 90 degree angle from the deer to me to the tree if that makes sense. It keeps me from using the tree for cover at all like I can with my compound. It isn’t the bridge that’s in my way it’s the tree trunk. At this time of year, and in the areas I hunt if your more than 10-12’ off the ground the understory completely covers the deer up. If I were 20+ feet up the movement wouldn’t bother me at all but right now it makes it tough to keep from getting picked off. [/QUOTE]
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