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Glad to be here from Pennsylvania

Welcome from Westmoreland County.
What has been your hunting style?
Lock on? Climbers? Ladders?
Public or private?

36 years old. Been in some type of treestand since 12 years old. Been in a Summit climber for a very long time as well as a hand climber from XOP. I hunt a national guard base here in the local area that allows hunting with a permit. We do have a cabin in Potter Co. as well but only get up for about 3-4 days in rifle season. I hunt around 20-30 days with my bow including regular archery season, rifle and late season. Some of the places I hunt there are not a lot of options for climbers and some steep/long walks in. Very excited to be more compact and light for this season
 
Been on the site for about a week now, very deep in the worm hole. Been considering making the switch to a saddle for sometime and I believe this will be the year. Doing as much reading and learning from all of you as possible before making too many decisions. It seems like anything else I'll have to try different ways of doing everything to find what fits me personally. However, I have learned a lot since coming to the site so THANK YOU to all of you.
Welcome from Cambria County pa ( Johnstown) reach out any time you need help or want to try what I have ! I’ve jumped down the rabbit hole so far , that I’ve finally came out the other side ! Lol Ry
 
Thank you! I typically drop all archery thoughts come mid January since I chase Snow Geese and Turkeys through the spring but I can't get enough of this saddle stuff.
 
I missed this too.
Hello from Western Pa. (Slippery Rock area)

Seems like there's a lot more guys from Pa here than I realized!
Yins should add that to the thingy-doo under your names...
 
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