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<blockquote data-quote="BSK" data-source="post: 3517362" data-attributes="member: 17"><p>I'm a hard-core ladder stand user. But that's because 1) I'm getting old, and ladder stands are the easiest to climb in and out of; 2) I'm getting older and I hate using climbing stands; and 3) I've spent years accumulating A LOT of ladder stands, so I have many stands up to hunt.</p><p></p><p>However, if I were younger and had few stands, I would ABSOLUTELY start with a good-quality climber. They give you far more freedom to hunt new locations, and that can really be critical to success. The biggest mistake most hunters make is hunting the same spots over and over. To be highly successful, in most situations, requires staying mobile, and a climber is the best way to be mobile.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BSK, post: 3517362, member: 17"] I'm a hard-core ladder stand user. But that's because 1) I'm getting old, and ladder stands are the easiest to climb in and out of; 2) I'm getting older and I hate using climbing stands; and 3) I've spent years accumulating A LOT of ladder stands, so I have many stands up to hunt. However, if I were younger and had few stands, I would ABSOLUTELY start with a good-quality climber. They give you far more freedom to hunt new locations, and that can really be critical to success. The biggest mistake most hunters make is hunting the same spots over and over. To be highly successful, in most situations, requires staying mobile, and a climber is the best way to be mobile. [/QUOTE]
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