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Putting up stands...
Pat B:
Nice set-ups Greg. Pulling the saplings in front is an idea I haven't thought of. I think I'll try it. ;)
I put one chain on stand in my woods and have set up a few ground blinds. I won't be getting to my club in GA ahead of time like I usually do this year so I will go in cold on my first hunt. As a matter of fact, I will miss opening day because of a previous engagement that I can't get out of. Some folks just don't understand about opening day! >:( Pat
Ranger B:
Greg,
Well you're ahead of me. I hope to get a couple hung in the next week. I missed you at Pappy's, but saw Anthony. I got my hackberry stave laid out and cut down. Hope to see you over at the farm soon.
Jimmy
GregB:
Thanks Pat, these are all proven spots...just have to be there at the right time I guess.
Sorry I missed you Jimmy, Keith and I did some more scouting after Anthony left for the club. I was kind of beat after I got home, and had a good collection of cee ticks to get rid of... :(
Let me know when you plan to be at the club again...
cowboy:
Man Ya'll really get em up there, those look good. Your stands are higher up than the treetops where I hunt, maybe I'll go for a groundblind or just still hunt.
Big A:
Paul, Our stands are only 14 ft high. We try to keep them lower because it gives us a better shot angle. With the lower stands we need to get all the cover we can to keep from getting caught by the deer.
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