Scott S
5 year old buck +
I hate the buzzword industry term BS, but I'm very interested in the principle.
I Haven't hunted public land since I was a child, but as I've been learning more I've come to the realization that I was/am over hunting the piss out of my property.
This has lead me to looking at public land around me. I've found some very interesting swamps with essentially no sign of human use during bow season. I'm not even remotely interested in leaving a stand in place, but I really prefer being in a tree. This has me interested in the "hang and hunt concept".
Anybody have tips on which stands and sticks you like? Tips on how the hell you hang a treestand in the dark quietly and safely?
Do real people do this or is it just the new buzzword to sucker people into buying new treestands?
Any thoughts or experiences positive or negative are welcome.
I trust you guys way more than the commercials and YouTube videos.
Thank you as always
I Haven't hunted public land since I was a child, but as I've been learning more I've come to the realization that I was/am over hunting the piss out of my property.
This has lead me to looking at public land around me. I've found some very interesting swamps with essentially no sign of human use during bow season. I'm not even remotely interested in leaving a stand in place, but I really prefer being in a tree. This has me interested in the "hang and hunt concept".
Anybody have tips on which stands and sticks you like? Tips on how the hell you hang a treestand in the dark quietly and safely?
Do real people do this or is it just the new buzzword to sucker people into buying new treestands?
Any thoughts or experiences positive or negative are welcome.
I trust you guys way more than the commercials and YouTube videos.
Thank you as always