Views from the Perch 2018-2019

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Jamesh76
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Views from the Perch 2018-2019

#1 Post by Jamesh76 »

Here is the perch view thread from this year. Get some pictures as you set and trim your stands, or hunting from them. Always neat to see others view points from their neck of the woods and how scenery changes with the season. For may of us it is coming soon. Mid Sept here in Kansas.

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:? Not from me, I stay on the ground. :P
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This picture is from my river stand. 12 feet up.
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#4 Post by Carpdaddy »

Some fine looking set ups guys, best of luck!

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#5 Post by Captainkirk »

I do envy you guys that hunt private land. Setting up "the day of" really sucks.
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Captainkirk wrote: Fri Aug 10, 2018 8:29 am I do envy you guys that hunt private land. Setting up "the day of" really sucks.
I’m with you Kirk. Setup day of.
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One spot
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White Falcon wrote: Fri Aug 10, 2018 10:21 am One spot
That’s a beauty. And my oh my what bow is that??
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#9 Post by White Falcon »

Thanks! Browning, Cobra, 50", 47 lb. Great shooter.

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#10 Post by stumper »

My portable perch came in. After assembly, reading directions, and fitting harness I threw it up in a small tree in my back yard and room my first shot from a climbing stand. What a comfortable sit. I cannot believe how light this thing is, how easy to use and climb, and how amazingly comfortable it is. We are gonna spend some time together.
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