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Terry Green
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July 31, 2021, 05:10:28 PM »
You got any hunts lined up?
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Me?
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12 to 15 ft is my preference with good cover. I get better passthru shots from that height…sometimes not from 18-20 feet and then you have a tracking problem sometimes without a good dog!
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Re: Shooting from a treestand
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When hunting I usually have a couple of judo or blunts tipped arrows in the quiver and like to take a couple of shots from the stand before I get down. On an evening stand I try to take the shots as soon as I get settled in the stand. Pace off or range likely animal locations and mark those spots.
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What 2 Wheels said.
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Yes.... you Southy!
Might have an opening in Feb.. ...
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