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the only good thing about those is your comfy and warm the whole time...dont consider it hunting though...but ive been raised to hunt the wet coast my whole life...no such things as blinds here but if it floats your boat why not i guess
this thread went the wrong way quick. I am all for tree stand hunting and giving yourself the best advantages when it comes to hunting but imo there is a huge difference between sitting in your climber in the rain or snow and sitting in a heated tree house with a teeshirt and shorts on waiting for a buck to walk in. They are most definitely not the same
Quote from: kglacken on December 18, 2011, 11:50:29 PMthis thread went the wrong way quick. I am all for tree stand hunting and giving yourself the best advantages when it comes to hunting but imo there is a huge difference between sitting in your climber in the rain or snow and sitting in a heated tree house with a teeshirt and shorts on waiting for a buck to walk in. They are most definitely not the same
I have hunted out of them back on the east coast. I got to say it was quite nice. No different than any other type of hunting other than you are dry and warm. I have had many days of tree stand hunting, many days of still hunting and many many days of just plain walking. Used rifle, shotgun, muzzle loader and bow. It is a tool to help you achieve the end result and that is harvesting a mature animal. It cracks me up to read some of these some times. Well thats not what I call hunting, if you ever get invited to hunt the east coast that is pretty much the way you are going to hunt there is not a lot of land to stretch your legs out. My brother hunts on 51 acres of land has hunted it the last 21 years. Killed more deer than I probably ever will. Its just a tool. Joe
[quote . I dont know why any of them use camo
I can certainly see why Lee Lakosky would want an apartment blind!