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How do you like it, and what’s your climbing method?I switched to a saddle this year
How do you like it, and what’s your climbing method?I switched to a saddle this year
It's effective. Sort of comfy, sort of light weight, definitely low bulk. I have a 1 stick and double jrb cinch rope climbing system. It's safe, but very slow and harder than it seems like. I did a half dozen or so practice climbs, had my first hunt yesterday, and filled my buck tag with a nice one. Since I also got an elk, I was informed when I got home that my hunting season is now over. At this pace, it's gonna take years to make a real opinion on the saddle.How do you like it, and what’s your climbing method?
Nice! I got the Dryad and use it currently only instead of a "normal" safety harness. I had gone pretty far down the JRB system path, including buying all of the gear and practicing the knots, but I never went any further - so my climbing method remains on the shelf.It's effective. Sort of comfy, sort of light weight, definitely low bulk. I have a 1 stick and double jrb cinch rope climbing system. It's safe, but very slow and harder than it seems like. I did a half dozen or so practice climbs, had my first hunt yesterday, and filled my buck tag with a nice one. Since I also got an elk, I was informed when I got home that my hunting season is now over. At this pace, it's gonna take years to make a real opinion on the saddle.
Headed out for my first poke this weekend. Bringing the boy to hold the Heads Up Decoy for me. Usually this time of the season isn't very good because the deer are moving too much.
I know this is a whitetail thread, but I've posted a few times about hunting western KS where we hunt both species as if they were the same. It's all glass 'em up, and spot and stalk on the public. I took my 6 year old with me this weekend. That's a long drive for a 6 year old, let alone all the walking and driving around, but she did great! She ended up being my good luck charm as I killed this buck on her first stalk. We had to crawl on our hands and knees for about 100 yards to get within range. Towards the end we'd only crawl if the wind blew or a jet flew overhead. I'd have shot nearly any deer with her and was pretty lucky to kill this old swollen neck brute.
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I hunt big public tracts of northern PA. Don’t climb trees and hunt exclusively from the ground. For bow season I find root balls and blowdowns on the corners of clearcuts to stand beside or in. Also have some large rocks size Of living rooms to small houses I’ll climb up and sit on. Have shot 3 decent bucks so far from the ground using archery gear. Over 80 using a rifle.
Coulda, woulda shoulda, if I could shot straight, paid better attention, and not do stupid stuff. I’ve had an opportunity almost every year on at least one legal buck in both archery and rifle. My tally is roughly 30 bucks and 50 does. Been at this for 50 years.You've shot over 80 bucks in pa huh?
I may sell anything I own to climb a tree. If I can take my soon to be two year old daughter on a stalk to within bow range of a hammer like that one time, I’d give up every second in a tree the rest of my life!
Nice buck congrats to both of you.