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View from the stand
osage outlaw:
Post some pictures of the view from your stand, blind, or hunting grounds.
We finally started putting up stands today. We only got one done. We hope to get the rest done tomorrow. This stand is overlooking the corner of a field where my trail camera is at. Its on a split ash tree tucked between two cedars with some large vines helping to hide it.
This is our first attempt at a food plot.
The other side overlooks a trail we keep mowed.
Pappy:
Nice view, I will take a few this weekend also,we have a little trim work to do and should be ready,got 11 stands set for different reasons/white oaks/persimmons/food plots/ red oak for later in the season or just trails from here to there,should be an interesting season. Good luck to you,hope you get that big one you had the picture of if that is your desire,I just want to fill the freezer and horns if they happen by. ;) :) :)
Pappy
Badly Bent:
I pulled up a few from 3 different properties I hunt. These pics. are from last year but they all all places I will return to this season, my tree stand is portable and goes up and comes down each day. It keeps the deer confused. ;D
1st picture is on my brothers 40 acres, you can't see it but there is a downed deer in the picture about 40 yds. away.
Next 2 pictures are from two different public hunting grounds where most of my hunting takes place.
12 more days till our season opens, looking back at these photos makes me wanna be out there right now.
osage outlaw:
Nice pictures Greg. That looks a lot like our woods in November.
We spent all day hanging stands. Got'em all up except for one.
We call this one the lawn chair stand. A family member used to have a 10' ladder with an old white metal lawn chair strapped to it in that spot. I killed my 3 biggest bucks out of that lawn chair plus a few smaller ones. It overlooks some trails that go around the corner of the field. Within a few days either way of halloween it is a magical spot where bucks cruise through chasing or looking for a doe.
osage outlaw:
This stand is below a small pond down in a valley. Its the only water source for a half mile or so in any direction. The stand is on a tulip poplar between a dead standing osage limbs. There is a huge oak dropping acorns right in front of it.
It over looks a couple well used creek crossings.
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