Team 15 Official Thread

Discussion in '2012 Deer Contest' started by SouthDakotaHunter, Aug 25, 2012.

  1. WIHoytHunter

    WIHoytHunter Weekend Warrior

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    I have 2 or 3 different kinds of hang on tree stands and honestly couldn't tell you what kind. 2 of them I know are River's Edge with arm rest and back pad. I used to buy whatever Menard's had on sale. Maybe one day I'll splurge and get some Muddy's or Lone Wolf's but for know I'm happy with what I have. Good Luck to everyone getting in the woods this weekend.
     
  2. NC_Bowhunter

    NC_Bowhunter Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Yep, we have 2 river's edge hang on as well. That have a back rest pad and arm rails which is nice. Just wish there seat cushions were thicker.....

    I bought my Muddy's while they were on sale right after the season got over. I think I have $150 in the big aluminum hang on and the set oif sticks which is a deal for what they usually cost. I can find some other ones for a lot less that work just as good but at the time I wanted a Muddy......
     
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    how high do you guys like to set your stands an why I'm 25ft high I feel it gives me an edge when deer are real close but it makes for tougher shots early season when the leaves haven't fell yet one thing I also do is when I practice shooting I notice a difference if you sight in on the ground an shoot off a stand so I always sight in from 20-25 ft up..
     
  4. NC_Bowhunter

    NC_Bowhunter Die Hard Bowhunter

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    My height varies depending on cover. I like the 16-20 foot range. Plenty high and the killzone is not that hard to hit even on close shots.. I have a couple stands though that are only 13-15 ft high but there are in thick Holly Trees with a ton of cover around me. So it just depends man. You are right about making it hard in the early season though. That is another reason why I like to hunt out of a ground blind during the early season...You can see so much more...
     
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    DoubleLung Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Ideally I'm 20' high but so much of it depends on the cover around me... I don't mind being 25' high but I'm never comfortable with that shot angle when they're within 15 yards or so.

    GM, it's a great idea to practice from off the ground, I wish I did more of it!

    ......Leaving tomorrow for opening day in WI!!!
     
  6. NC_Bowhunter

    NC_Bowhunter Die Hard Bowhunter

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    I know you are super pumped to be heading to WI for opening day!!! I wish you the best man....

    I am heading back out this evening to hunt a small bean field that is ate up with sign. Hopefully I can at least get us 50 points on the board with doe...
     
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    I just got my bow back the other day from the shop and it is tuned and shooting great!!! I also bought new arrows... the CE Mayhems... And I love them!!! My stands hang between 13 and 15 feet high because I am very scared of hights lol... But it seems to work for me. October 1st cannot get here soon enough!!!!!!
     
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    Originally Posted by GmBlows9
    how high do you guys like to set your stands an why I'm 25ft high I feel it gives me an edge when deer are real close but it makes for tougher shots early season when the leaves haven't fell yet one thing I also do is when I practice shooting I notice a difference if you sight in on the ground an shoot off a stand so I always sight in from 20-25 ft up..




    I have both of mine hung at right around 16 ft which i am happy with. Lol season doesnt start till the 29th :( im getting anxious.
    Good luck in WI DL
     
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    imagejpeg_3_2_2.jpg I hope I did this right this is the buck that is by my lucky tree...
     
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    if you look in the bottom right there is another deer cant tell what it is
     
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    rmarlow21 Weekend Warrior

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    Awesome good luck with him!
     
  12. DoubleLung

    DoubleLung Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Team 15 & Counting! is on the board... Doe down this morning! :)
     
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    Awesome congrats
     
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    Awesome job DoubleLung!!!! Congrats!!!
     
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    DoubleLung Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Thanks guys... had a great time this weekend!
    FYI. If any of you are fortunate enough to hit the woods anytime soon I would suggest finding the acorns if possible! The deer in my neck of the woods seem to be nailing them!

    ...I'll post a picture and submit my scores with the photos tomorrow. Thanks again! :)
     
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    Congrats Double Lung!!! Way to get us on the board!!
     
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    DoubleLung Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Great looking buck GM... Hope you get the chance to hold his antlers!
     
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    Definitely a great looking buck Gm!!
     
  19. DoubleLung

    DoubleLung Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Recovery photos from this past weekend in Central Wisconsin.

    This doe holds a special place in my heart because she is the first deer we ever killed on film!

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    Congrats on the deer. Way to start the contest off for us.
     

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