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Saddle Hunting - Year 1 Review
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<blockquote data-quote="smalljawbasser" data-source="post: 5258344" data-attributes="member: 14056"><p>I'll echo almost everything said here - I have the same setup.</p><p></p><p>it took me 3 sits to figure out how to get comfortable. The first sit was miserable, the second barely tolerable for a couple hours, and the 3rd I found the key to being comfortable. The mobility kept me trying.</p><p></p><p>You have to trust the thing. I fought it and wouldn't take off my lineman's belt. Then when I did I wouldn't get far enough from the tree. Once I trusted it, the next step was learning how to adjust the bridge, and rotate my hips while in the tree.</p><p></p><p>I never made the time to practice before an actual hunt. If I had, I would have killed a doe my first sit and a good Buck my 2nd.</p><p></p><p>Ymmv</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="smalljawbasser, post: 5258344, member: 14056"] I’ll echo almost everything said here - I have the same setup. it took me 3 sits to figure out how to get comfortable. The first sit was miserable, the second barely tolerable for a couple hours, and the 3rd I found the key to being comfortable. The mobility kept me trying. You have to trust the thing. I fought it and wouldn’t take off my lineman’s belt. Then when I did I wouldn’t get far enough from the tree. Once I trusted it, the next step was learning how to adjust the bridge, and rotate my hips while in the tree. I never made the time to practice before an actual hunt. If I had, I would have killed a doe my first sit and a good Buck my 2nd. Ymmv [/QUOTE]
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