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<blockquote data-quote="Mike Belt" data-source="post: 4530031" data-attributes="member: 69"><p>Someone had a good deal on one in the classified but I see it's been sold. I think his was some kind of Hawk Pod??? It was mounted on wheels and also serves as a deer cart. Pull it where you want it, tip it over and stand it up, and hunt around 9' off the ground. Great idea. I have had one for several years but mine is a Texas Tripod. Basically it's a 2 piece stand consisting of the tripod legs attached to a base and a swiveling seat (like a boat seat) that mounts on top. The seat section has an arm rest that is permanently attached to it that wraps 180 degrees around the seat. I also bought the shooting rest that attaches to that that completes the 360 degrees around the seat. I attached a camo blind around the entire rail. Mine weighs in at about 78 pounds, takes about 1.5 minutes to set up, and is about a 10'8" eye level. The cat's meow for hunting areas just as described above. You can only get mine out of Texas and because of the shape/size it has to be shipped freight. I'll be in mine come morning.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike Belt, post: 4530031, member: 69"] Someone had a good deal on one in the classified but I see it's been sold. I think his was some kind of Hawk Pod??? It was mounted on wheels and also serves as a deer cart. Pull it where you want it, tip it over and stand it up, and hunt around 9' off the ground. Great idea. I have had one for several years but mine is a Texas Tripod. Basically it's a 2 piece stand consisting of the tripod legs attached to a base and a swiveling seat (like a boat seat) that mounts on top. The seat section has an arm rest that is permanently attached to it that wraps 180 degrees around the seat. I also bought the shooting rest that attaches to that that completes the 360 degrees around the seat. I attached a camo blind around the entire rail. Mine weighs in at about 78 pounds, takes about 1.5 minutes to set up, and is about a 10'8" eye level. The cat's meow for hunting areas just as described above. You can only get mine out of Texas and because of the shape/size it has to be shipped freight. I'll be in mine come morning. [/QUOTE]
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