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<blockquote data-quote="R&amp;T Farm" data-source="post: 5711877" data-attributes="member: 23047"><p>My wife bought me a Game Winner tripod stand from Academy. It can be set up as either 12 or 16 feet.</p><p></p><p>Does anyone have any experience hunting from one of these or other tripod?</p><p></p><p>We have a few funnels (woods choke points that go through pastures) that deer use on our farm but the trees aren't very large in diameter so no tree stand. I don't want to put a pop-up out. No one hunts on the farms around us so the deer aren't too wary but I don't want to chance scaring off a buck. </p><p></p><p>I appreciate advice. We moved to Tennessee a year and an half ago. Hunting here is different than Texas. On the ranch you needed rifles and shots were over 200yds. Here you get so close it feels like you can touch them. This is way more exciting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="R&T Farm, post: 5711877, member: 23047"] My wife bought me a Game Winner tripod stand from Academy. It can be set up as either 12 or 16 feet. Does anyone have any experience hunting from one of these or other tripod? We have a few funnels (woods choke points that go through pastures) that deer use on our farm but the trees aren‘t very large in diameter so no tree stand. I don‘t want to put a pop-up out. No one hunts on the farms around us so the deer aren’t too wary but I don’t want to chance scaring off a buck. I appreciate advice. We moved to Tennessee a year and an half ago. Hunting here is different than Texas. On the ranch you needed rifles and shots were over 200yds. Here you get so close it feels like you can touch them. This is way more exciting. [/QUOTE]
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