Hey Guys,
I'm just curious why if in an area where it's legal that some people prefer not to have preset stand locations? I understand that some states don't allow setting equipment up prior to the season and in that case I realize it's not your choice but in areas that do allow it why some choose not use this method? After watching John Eberhart's DVD series on bowhunting pressured whitetails I really liked the idea of having preset locations ready to hunt. One of the reasons I was so excited about using and hunting with the Aero Hunter was being able to have locations preset but still have almost no footprint at those locations to tip other hunters off to my hunting spots. So what are the reasons others like the climbing sticks, spikes, or setting up on the fly at their hunting spots as opposed to a preset with tree steps, pegs, or a climbing stick.
Thanks,
Roger
I'm just curious why if in an area where it's legal that some people prefer not to have preset stand locations? I understand that some states don't allow setting equipment up prior to the season and in that case I realize it's not your choice but in areas that do allow it why some choose not use this method? After watching John Eberhart's DVD series on bowhunting pressured whitetails I really liked the idea of having preset locations ready to hunt. One of the reasons I was so excited about using and hunting with the Aero Hunter was being able to have locations preset but still have almost no footprint at those locations to tip other hunters off to my hunting spots. So what are the reasons others like the climbing sticks, spikes, or setting up on the fly at their hunting spots as opposed to a preset with tree steps, pegs, or a climbing stick.
Thanks,
Roger