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<blockquote data-quote="Oklahomabassin" data-source="post: 844783" data-attributes="member: 1546"><p>Just came back in here to see my post isn't here. Not sure if I had an emergency call and caused me to get up and run and not post. (volunteer fireman) </p><p>Deshijim that is a nice buck. When I first heard about these climbing trees I thought yeah right not in this part of the state. What some people don't realize is, I still scout for deer sign and good trees for a stand. I have about 4 trees in about 60 acres of trees that I keep groomed for my climbing stand. I often find other trees that would require a little bit of trimming to allow use of a climbing stand. It allows me to purchase one stand that can be used in multiple areas and prevent theft. </p><p></p><p>Ridge Hunter nice story, we need a pic. I made my first kill this year out of my first stand site. I had hunted with a friend the previous day that I saw more hunters than deer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oklahomabassin, post: 844783, member: 1546"] Just came back in here to see my post isn't here. Not sure if I had an emergency call and caused me to get up and run and not post. (volunteer fireman) Deshijim that is a nice buck. When I first heard about these climbing trees I thought yeah right not in this part of the state. What some people don't realize is, I still scout for deer sign and good trees for a stand. I have about 4 trees in about 60 acres of trees that I keep groomed for my climbing stand. I often find other trees that would require a little bit of trimming to allow use of a climbing stand. It allows me to purchase one stand that can be used in multiple areas and prevent theft. Ridge Hunter nice story, we need a pic. I made my first kill this year out of my first stand site. I had hunted with a friend the previous day that I saw more hunters than deer. [/QUOTE]
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