DanielB89
Well-Known Member
I am wanting to go "all in" with my saddle hunting, BUT, I face a major problem. I sweat more than you can imagine.
My solution to my sweat with a stand is quite simple. Walk in wearing right next to nothing(this means on days in the 20's, I typically walk in wearing a pair of pants and a t-shirt. When I get to the base of my tree, I climb up (lock on or climber) and then sit down until I have began to get cold, then get dressed. Yes, I strip down to my skivies in the tree stand, I hope no on has seen me do this yet.. haha.
I just don't know how to incorporate this into saddle hunting. On 90% of my hunts, it wont matter as it isn't that cold here, but weekends like this coming weekend with lows in the 20's with double digit wind speeds, sweating can ruin a hunt quickly.
Anyone have a possible solution?
My solution to my sweat with a stand is quite simple. Walk in wearing right next to nothing(this means on days in the 20's, I typically walk in wearing a pair of pants and a t-shirt. When I get to the base of my tree, I climb up (lock on or climber) and then sit down until I have began to get cold, then get dressed. Yes, I strip down to my skivies in the tree stand, I hope no on has seen me do this yet.. haha.
I just don't know how to incorporate this into saddle hunting. On 90% of my hunts, it wont matter as it isn't that cold here, but weekends like this coming weekend with lows in the 20's with double digit wind speeds, sweating can ruin a hunt quickly.
Anyone have a possible solution?