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<blockquote data-quote="BPhunter" data-source="post: 5590439" data-attributes="member: 22838"><p>You sir are exactly on point...thank you. Out West here we mostly don't use tree stands. It spot and stalk. We scout areas and actually get plenty of exercise walking rather than sit in a tree stand or blind. However, I understand the use of those objects as your limited to the amount of hunt-able land to use. And I agree, if you have a tree stand in place and not using it at the time, let others use it, hell, maybe even improve or update it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BPhunter, post: 5590439, member: 22838"] You sir are exactly on point...thank you. Out West here we mostly don't use tree stands. It spot and stalk. We scout areas and actually get plenty of exercise walking rather than sit in a tree stand or blind. However, I understand the use of those objects as your limited to the amount of hunt-able land to use. And I agree, if you have a tree stand in place and not using it at the time, let others use it, hell, maybe even improve or update it. [/QUOTE]
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