I have no desire to sit in a saddle, 15 years ago I would have been all in. Today I prefer a nice comfy ladder stand with a footrest.
I have 11 hang-on stands and steps I gave to a friend's kid who is just beginning his journey. I will get a couple of Lone Wolf Climbers for my son and I
I have a pile of picture from my new cell cams, share this one, it’s April and still has his antlers. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Just found this thread, that sounds great germ! Best of luck to you and your son this season! Sent from my iPhone using Bowhunting.com Forums
This is who we want to keep around for the kid, nice bachelor group here. Tree stand will go in the cluster of trees behind the 3rd deer from the left
Avian-X and Dave Smith are widely considered the top of the food chain for turkey decoys. Beware - they're pricey! In all seriousness - the key to turkey hunting for me has always been finding where the birds are roosting, setting up close, getting their attention, and letting the decoys do the rest. If the birds aren't around, you can't kill them. That's always been my biggest challenge on small pieces of property. If they aren't there, you can't kill them.
Almost Justin, they just came down on the wrong side of the river, he got to hear some gobbles, so that was cool. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
I literally just went out of my way to log in and to say good luck to you and your son. I assume that this is the young man that made the funny face at you for wearing the pink bh.com tank top?
Yes, we set up two more treestands on Monday our cams are getting lots of pics. He shot his bow yesterday a bunch, he's excited. Early turkey hunts were rough on him
Ultimate tease picture this morning, left just above the middle. SOB never step in front of the camera