I greatly appreciate the offer Twitch, but i couldnt accept it! No offense intended of course. The help that you guys are offering is truly generous, and i am so thankful for that! Shine a light on the sport, there are really good people.
I've been there, had stuff stolen and it is definitely an awful feeling. This site is loaded with class act guys and girls that are willing to help those that love this sport as much as they do. Class acts for sure. Good luck this season and don't let this situation bring you down, it'll all work out Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Somebody will pull his punk card one day. It's inevitable. The media gives the death of scumbags some kind of sad grandeur but it makes my **** hard to read of their demises.
Sorry to hear about your situation. I've had three stands stolen myself. Just got my first trail camera this year for bear hunting. I never owned one before as I never felt as though I had a place to put one without the possibility of getting stolen. Sad, but true. I wish you the best of luck and second the Menards idea. The next stand I buy will be from Menards.
Well if you were in Kansas I would just say come over and borrow one. Postage would be about the cost of one. I would not take a life over a deer, but some-ole-boy lay a hand on me over one, he will surely pay the price.
I have seen this kind of generosity a lot of times over the years here at Bowhunting.com, we really do have a bunch of good guys here!
I'm not trying to be generous I just want you to hunt shot a monster share your story and let everybody see good guys do finish first I have lone wolf climber and assault with sticks that would be happier in a tree then in my basement I will meet you 845-590-0797
I've been there man. Had a freaking ladder stand and 2 trail cams stolen right off my property. I even knew who took them, but didn't have any way to prove it. The only solace I can give you is to know that the little SOB that stole my stuff eventually got caught(several times) and has spent the majority of his adult life in prison. Eventually those type of people will get what they deserve.