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<blockquote data-quote="Dumbluck" data-source="post: 5739942" data-attributes="member: 22434"><p>I appreciate all the responses. </p><p></p><p>When did you guys start them in climbers or lock ons? </p><p></p><p>The two man stands we have, the shooting rail is too high for him, and he looks like he's waving in an aircraft half the time. I need to get him higher or in a lock on with some cover below him. I saddle hunt and one stick up the tree. I could easily climb up set a lock on as I go or climb beside him in a climber. I would then have to get him a trigger stick with the stand attachment and I could easily help him position the crossbow onto the rest for a shot having both hands free and the ability to move around the tree in the saddle. I think probably the best thing I can do is get more involved and teach him more about deer. </p><p></p><p>I was hoping the food plot and blind would be my silver bullet for him and it will if he is patient and my dad doesn't keep allowing him to ride around. </p><p></p><p>Knightrider this would be my dream, I hate side by sides and atvs during deer season. I use an ebike to get in and that thing is awesome</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dumbluck, post: 5739942, member: 22434"] I appreciate all the responses. When did you guys start them in climbers or lock ons? The two man stands we have, the shooting rail is too high for him, and he looks like he's waving in an aircraft half the time. I need to get him higher or in a lock on with some cover below him. I saddle hunt and one stick up the tree. I could easily climb up set a lock on as I go or climb beside him in a climber. I would then have to get him a trigger stick with the stand attachment and I could easily help him position the crossbow onto the rest for a shot having both hands free and the ability to move around the tree in the saddle. I think probably the best thing I can do is get more involved and teach him more about deer. I was hoping the food plot and blind would be my silver bullet for him and it will if he is patient and my dad doesn't keep allowing him to ride around. Knightrider this would be my dream, I hate side by sides and atvs during deer season. I use an ebike to get in and that thing is awesome [/QUOTE]
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