Sheepdog
New Member
Howdy y'all,
I recently joined the site and have an Aerohunter Evo saddle on the way. I currently live in Northern Virginia. I have been hunting Quantico Marine Corps Base the last few years, but am looking at getting deeper in to less traveled areas, as well as hunting smaller suburban parcels with more limited access (and less pressured deer). Transitioning to a more mobile saddle setup seemed like a good method to achieve this. I'm still researching what types of platform and climbing methods I will use to suit my application, so I will be lurking around for a while.
This group feels like the Wild Wild West-- a bunch of guys experimenting and pushing the envelope past what everyone else is doing, and that's the kind of crowd I like! I have already learned a lot on the site from everyone else's experimentation and look forward to contributing more as I refine my own setup and get ready for next fall. If there are any other NOVA hunters out there give me a holler.
Cheers!
I recently joined the site and have an Aerohunter Evo saddle on the way. I currently live in Northern Virginia. I have been hunting Quantico Marine Corps Base the last few years, but am looking at getting deeper in to less traveled areas, as well as hunting smaller suburban parcels with more limited access (and less pressured deer). Transitioning to a more mobile saddle setup seemed like a good method to achieve this. I'm still researching what types of platform and climbing methods I will use to suit my application, so I will be lurking around for a while.
This group feels like the Wild Wild West-- a bunch of guys experimenting and pushing the envelope past what everyone else is doing, and that's the kind of crowd I like! I have already learned a lot on the site from everyone else's experimentation and look forward to contributing more as I refine my own setup and get ready for next fall. If there are any other NOVA hunters out there give me a holler.
Cheers!