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Treestand, Ground Blind or Still Hunt/ Stalk?
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<blockquote data-quote="CHRIS WILSON" data-source="post: 5603948" data-attributes="member: 2609"><p>During bow season and early muzzleloader, I'll use my Summit climber more often than not to get in tight on acorns or other food sources. As the season goes on, I've found that the added mobility of being on the ground comes in handy when trying to determine how their travel patterns have shifted due to changes in food source and/or hunting pressure. Plus, when that sub-20 degree weather starts creeping in on your boots during late season, it's nice to easily be able to move and get a little blood flowing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CHRIS WILSON, post: 5603948, member: 2609"] During bow season and early muzzleloader, I'll use my Summit climber more often than not to get in tight on acorns or other food sources. As the season goes on, I've found that the added mobility of being on the ground comes in handy when trying to determine how their travel patterns have shifted due to changes in food source and/or hunting pressure. Plus, when that sub-20 degree weather starts creeping in on your boots during late season, it's nice to easily be able to move and get a little blood flowing. [/QUOTE]
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