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jamie:
jesse next time your in the woods try walking toe to heal rather than heal to toe. or better yet place the outside edge of your foot down first and slowly lay the rest down. when stalking the pinky toe should always be the first part of the foot to hit the ground. if you wear big pack boots you can still stalk just not as effectively as with a softer , thinner flat sole. peace

Ryano:
I prefer my climbing tree stand do to the comfort factor which enables me to stay in the woods longer which in turn puts more meat on the table.

Justin Snyder:

--- Quote from: jamie on October 02, 2007, 10:15:03 pm ---jesse next time your in the woods try walking toe to heal rather than heal to toe. or better yet place the outside edge of your foot down first and slowly lay the rest down. when stalking the pinky toe should always be the first part of the foot to hit the ground. if you wear big pack boots you can still stalk just not as effectively as with a softer , thinner flat sole. peace

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I wear whatever shoes I have, and a pair of dark colored socks.  When you get ready to sneak, you take off the white tennis shoes and sneak in the socks.  We have a lot of cactus, so you really learn to watch where you put your feet. Justin

DBernier:
Jamie, I thought I was the only one who walked in the woods like that.  :-X  My uncle showed me that step when I was a kid following him in the woods. Needed it more in Conn than in Maine. All pine needles in Maine. Still it is a good test of just how quietly you can walk in the woods, especially in Conn.

Dick

Pappy:
I hunt mainly from stands and no one can make me believe the Indiana's didn't hunt for trees.
Anyway I ant an Indiana.They did what ever it took to take game. :)I am a predator and some predator's hunt from trees. ;)
   Pappy

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