stevethebreeze
Well-Known Member
Seems to be a regular theme but I also don't have a saddle yet and have been watching TONS of Youtube videos and reading these threads.
Never even heard of saddle hunting until a month or so ago. Im going to bite the bullet though soon and Im excited about the new challenge. I have always loved to do all day hunts but never liked having to stay in one spot.
Im looking at the H2 for my first saddle. Seems like quite a few here have good things to say about it as well and at that price point, I think it will work for me.
Here is what I'm concerned about. I am 6' 260 lb 50 year old man. Im not the ruttin buck I used to be. Any other older guys out there that have suggestions I would really appreciate it. I don't mind walking in at distances but just the overall going up and down a tree safety wise is my concern. I usually hunt leased land and haven't ventured into public land much. Any of you that are in Alabama and have any suggestions? I live in Cullman by the way.
Thanks in advance for any tips and tricks you may know about! I am completely open to leaning on you guys for info.
Never even heard of saddle hunting until a month or so ago. Im going to bite the bullet though soon and Im excited about the new challenge. I have always loved to do all day hunts but never liked having to stay in one spot.
Im looking at the H2 for my first saddle. Seems like quite a few here have good things to say about it as well and at that price point, I think it will work for me.
Here is what I'm concerned about. I am 6' 260 lb 50 year old man. Im not the ruttin buck I used to be. Any other older guys out there that have suggestions I would really appreciate it. I don't mind walking in at distances but just the overall going up and down a tree safety wise is my concern. I usually hunt leased land and haven't ventured into public land much. Any of you that are in Alabama and have any suggestions? I live in Cullman by the way.
Thanks in advance for any tips and tricks you may know about! I am completely open to leaning on you guys for info.