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<blockquote data-quote="DownDeep" data-source="post: 1261216" data-attributes="member: 7329"><p>I mainly hunt public and corp. of engineer land. And my favorite piece of equipment is my Trophy Line Tree Saddle. I have approx. 25-30 trees that I can hunt out of right now, without any worry of getting a hang-on stand stole or finding some buttwiper hunting out of it. I wear my "Treestand" in and I wear it out. The tree Saddle weighs about 3lbs. It is differant using one at first, but very nice and comfy when you get used to it. When I find a new tree/location, I mark it on my GPS, and run screw steps in, hunt, get out of tree and it is ready for the next time I want to hunt there!</p><p>It is also a little more difficult to use with a bow then a firearm, but again, once you get used to it, you figure out how to get your body in the right postions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DownDeep, post: 1261216, member: 7329"] I mainly hunt public and corp. of engineer land. And my favorite piece of equipment is my Trophy Line Tree Saddle. I have approx. 25-30 trees that I can hunt out of right now, without any worry of getting a hang-on stand stole or finding some buttwiper hunting out of it. I wear my "Treestand" in and I wear it out. The tree Saddle weighs about 3lbs. It is differant using one at first, but very nice and comfy when you get used to it. When I find a new tree/location, I mark it on my GPS, and run screw steps in, hunt, get out of tree and it is ready for the next time I want to hunt there! It is also a little more difficult to use with a bow then a firearm, but again, once you get used to it, you figure out how to get your body in the right postions. [/QUOTE]
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