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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3575161" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>I've paid my dues in the past, sitting on 2X4's wedged into the crotch of a tree after putting screw in steps to climb the trunk. Spending the day with zero movement, moving to another tree with the changing winds, and all that stuff. </p><p>With dues paid, I'm sitting in a heated shooting house on a reclining office chair with a shelf on the heater to make coffee, warm up cans of soup and stews, a shelf full of bottled water and future rations. Listen to the radio via the internet on ear buds, read ebooks, or watch TV on the phone on a daylight to dark sit. </p><p>I enjoy the day away by myself doing what I want and if a deer shows up, which they will, I can take or not take one. Pretty picky now in what I shoot. Has to be close to a booner. </p><p>I have several locations depending on wind direction to sit so my ancillary activities don't spoil the hunting area.</p><p>Elk hunting is a different situation. There is nothing but climbing up the mountain while watching the winds. A whole lot different type of hunting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3575161, member: 5412"] I've paid my dues in the past, sitting on 2X4's wedged into the crotch of a tree after putting screw in steps to climb the trunk. Spending the day with zero movement, moving to another tree with the changing winds, and all that stuff. With dues paid, I'm sitting in a heated shooting house on a reclining office chair with a shelf on the heater to make coffee, warm up cans of soup and stews, a shelf full of bottled water and future rations. Listen to the radio via the internet on ear buds, read ebooks, or watch TV on the phone on a daylight to dark sit. I enjoy the day away by myself doing what I want and if a deer shows up, which they will, I can take or not take one. Pretty picky now in what I shoot. Has to be close to a booner. I have several locations depending on wind direction to sit so my ancillary activities don't spoil the hunting area. Elk hunting is a different situation. There is nothing but climbing up the mountain while watching the winds. A whole lot different type of hunting. [/QUOTE]
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