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Why a hang on stand?
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<blockquote data-quote="Headhunter" data-source="post: 4545980" data-attributes="member: 652"><p>I use hang ons and a summitt. I literally have hang ons or lock ons, whatever you want to call them, hanging all over the places I hunt. One farm has 28 or 29 on it. I will still hunt with my summitt a good bit of the time because I chase sign. I will move lock ons when needed to. I used screw in tree steps in the past but now only use climbing sticks, either one piece units or the sections. I have lock ons hanging at heights of 10 to 40 feet, have had them higher, when needed and I also still hunt from the ground a bit to, depends on what is needed where I am hunting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Headhunter, post: 4545980, member: 652"] I use hang ons and a summitt. I literally have hang ons or lock ons, whatever you want to call them, hanging all over the places I hunt. One farm has 28 or 29 on it. I will still hunt with my summitt a good bit of the time because I chase sign. I will move lock ons when needed to. I used screw in tree steps in the past but now only use climbing sticks, either one piece units or the sections. I have lock ons hanging at heights of 10 to 40 feet, have had them higher, when needed and I also still hunt from the ground a bit to, depends on what is needed where I am hunting. [/QUOTE]
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