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Treestand, Ground Blind or Still Hunt/ Stalk?
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<blockquote data-quote="uncle_loue" data-source="post: 5603999" data-attributes="member: 7092"><p>I hunt all public land in mid TN- lots of bean fields. there are a few that get a ton of deer traffic that don't have good climbing trees where i want to be so ill tuck up into some brush on the edge facing corners/edges where deer like to enter/exit the field. im on a simple folding stool with a bipod. there are also a couple of pinch points/funnels in the woods where i setup on the ground- again because ive confirmed deer are moving through but theres not a good climbing setup available. in those cases i actually use my tree saddle at ground level. clip into the tree so im in my saddle with the tree in my face. i can nap like a baby cradled in my saddle if im not careful. got one of my freezer does at less than 10 yards this way last season. all that to say for me it has little to do with longer visual ranges- just finding a way to be where the deer are in the event i dont find a good climbing setup.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="uncle_loue, post: 5603999, member: 7092"] I hunt all public land in mid TN- lots of bean fields. there are a few that get a ton of deer traffic that don't have good climbing trees where i want to be so ill tuck up into some brush on the edge facing corners/edges where deer like to enter/exit the field. im on a simple folding stool with a bipod. there are also a couple of pinch points/funnels in the woods where i setup on the ground- again because ive confirmed deer are moving through but theres not a good climbing setup available. in those cases i actually use my tree saddle at ground level. clip into the tree so im in my saddle with the tree in my face. i can nap like a baby cradled in my saddle if im not careful. got one of my freezer does at less than 10 yards this way last season. all that to say for me it has little to do with longer visual ranges- just finding a way to be where the deer are in the event i dont find a good climbing setup. [/QUOTE]
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