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Recent content by Ashlee22

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    Climbing sticks for smooth bark trees?

    Super old thread, but I wanted to circle back around for anyone researching this: Hawk Heliums worked great here in Utah on Aspen trees. Bit in really nicely and I highly recommend them! Thanks for the product recommendation for this first time saddle hunter. :)
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    Climbing sticks for smooth bark trees?

    My 5' 2" frame could never make that step distance. Lol. And yeah, that makes sense. I put in an order for the 20s so I'll give them a try soon!
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    Climbing sticks for smooth bark trees?

    Is there much of a difference between the full length 30 inch and the 20 inch ones? wasnt sure if one was more stable than the other.
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    Climbing sticks for smooth bark trees?

    From my last post, many people were recommending Hawk Heliums for climbing. Has anyone used these for climbing trees like Aspens that are smooth? I want to make sure I purchase a brand of climbing sticks that will be steady and dig into the tree well. Like I mentioned above, I hunt out of...
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    Brand New to saddle hunting: Climbing up!

    Wow. Thanks so much for the feedback guys! Maybe I will just invest in a more packable option. Does anyone have an experience using the hawk heliums on smoother barked trees like aspens? Wondering if they are still pretty steady and get a good grip.
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    Brand New to saddle hunting: Climbing up!

    Hi all, I am a saddle hunting newbie, and also dealing with a fear of heights. The saddle hunting method makes me feel the most comfortable, so I'm giving it a try this year. I'm trying to decide between purchasing the Muddy Stagger Steps and the Rivers Edge Grip Sticks. These are in the...
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