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Bow blind for oaks
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09/09/20 06:28 PM
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Joined: Sep 2020
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Burwabit
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Light Foot
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I'm new on a place in Leon County this year (20 miles off I45 between Dallas/Houston) and want to get back into bow hunting. All of my previous bow hunting was done in the mostly treeless Crosby and Taylor Counties. What's a good commercial tree blind for oak trees? There's a perfect one near a electric line easement. I'm thinking a ladder stand of some kind but open to suggestions. I have an old climbing stand but I'm about 30 miles west for pines.
Thanks! Burwabit
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Re: Bow blind for oaks
[Re: Burwabit]
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09/12/20 04:18 PM
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Joined: Mar 2014
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Whack n stack
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Tracker
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Academy sells decent ladder stands at a good price. I like the double stands for the extra room for backpacks and gear.
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Re: Bow blind for oaks
[Re: Burwabit]
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09/14/20 03:50 PM
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dlrz71
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I use a ladder stand and I got a few of those screw hangers to screw into the tree for by pack and bow to hang from. If I were to buy a new one that double as mentioned above would be a great option for the extra room.
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Re: Bow blind for oaks
[Re: Burwabit]
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09/24/20 02:04 AM
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David7912
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Bird Dog
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I picked up a 10 ft tri pod at Academy 162.50 out the door got it put together and set up in the trees pretty nice stand,strong swivel seat no squeaks or noise.Found a new place to hunt so had to have another stand (you can never ever have to many stands)
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