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<blockquote data-quote="Zulu" data-source="post: 5760064" data-attributes="member: 5425"><p>In the morning it depends on what kind of stand I'm using ... if it's a ladder or tripod I try to get in 1/2 hour prior to shooting hours. If I'm using my climber I aim for an hour prior (I tend to be kind of noisy in the climber and want that extra 1/2 hour to give things time to settle down). If it's our one shooting house, any time before shooting light works. In the evenings, 2-3 hours prior to sunset regardless of the stand type.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zulu, post: 5760064, member: 5425"] In the morning it depends on what kind of stand I'm using ... if it's a ladder or tripod I try to get in 1/2 hour prior to shooting hours. If I'm using my climber I aim for an hour prior (I tend to be kind of noisy in the climber and want that extra 1/2 hour to give things time to settle down). If it's our one shooting house, any time before shooting light works. In the evenings, 2-3 hours prior to sunset regardless of the stand type. [/QUOTE]
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