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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 1292732" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>I'll respect your decision to do what you did in the area where you hunt.</p><p></p><p>One thing you need to remember is that lots of folks that hunt from these, can't shimmy up a tree and sit on a 2X4 for hours on end.</p><p>they have a problem even walking to them.</p><p>They are handicapped</p><p>They have an area to hunt, where there are no trees, and there is no possibility to "stalk" or "still hunt". (My area)</p><p></p><p>They have young kids that they want to introduce into the hunting community, that can't hold still.</p><p>I can post more reasons to have a nice box blind, but that might be enough??</p><p>Hunt what you have, and do it the way you prefer, but don't be a judge of what others hunt from unless you have seen their area, and know their situation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 1292732, member: 5412"] I'll respect your decision to do what you did in the area where you hunt. One thing you need to remember is that lots of folks that hunt from these, can't shimmy up a tree and sit on a 2X4 for hours on end. they have a problem even walking to them. They are handicapped They have an area to hunt, where there are no trees, and there is no possibility to "stalk" or "still hunt". (My area) They have young kids that they want to introduce into the hunting community, that can't hold still. I can post more reasons to have a nice box blind, but that might be enough?? Hunt what you have, and do it the way you prefer, but don't be a judge of what others hunt from unless you have seen their area, and know their situation. [/QUOTE]
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