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    Muddy Pro Climbing Sticks $140+ shipping

    CamoFire.com has the Muddy Pro Climbing Sticks (4 pack) for $140+ shipping today only.
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    Idaho archery regulations

    I saw a while back that Idaho does not allow lighted nocks for archery hunting. I was looking through the 2020 regulations and do not see any mention on lighted nocks now. Are they going to be allowing them this fall?
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    Anyone experienced with Outdoorsmans Atlas Trainer Frame System?

    I am planning my first elk hunt for this fall. It will also be my first western states hunt. I am planning to go to Idaho, which I understand to be very steep. My part of the country is FLAT. I exercise nearly every day for an hour or so per day, but I still feel like I need to be doing more to...
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    Black Ovis 250G Merino hoodie $72

    Camofire has the Black Ovis 250G merino hoodie for $72 today. Looks like most sizes are still available. It does say they run small. Order one size up. I ordered my first piece of merino kit other than socks!
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    Klein Tree Climbers - talk me into or out of these

    I have been looking at going back to tree climbers instead of sticks. I started out using climbers when I was a teenager. I am 47 and in good shape. I have been looking at several options. I want to stay around $300 for the set. One option that keeps coming up are these...
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    Baffin Titan boots

    I bought these last week hoping they would take care of my cold feet. They have removable liners and are rated to -148°F. Bottom line - my feet got cold both mornings I used them in 25-30°F temperatures. I got them 1 size up from my normal size and wore a single pair of wool socks with them...
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    How did you get started with saddle hunting?

    For me, it was a Wired to Hunt podcast a year or two ago. John Eberhart was the guest. I had never heard of saddle hunting prior to that and started to do some research. I was not thrilled with my climber and realized that at under 20 lbs, it was about as light as it was going to get. I was also...
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    Keeping others informed when hunting from height

    I am pretty scared of heights. It doesn't stop me from climbing up or saddle/tree stand hunting, but the fear is there. When I started hunting off the ground last year, I started a system with my friends and family. I always make sure that someone that knows the property I am hunting is aware...
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    First archery deer and first from a saddle

    Friday, I took the day off work to catch the leading edge of a cold front. It has been 90°+ the entire season. I had picked out this creek crossing during early scouting. It just looked like a well-worn travel corridor. I walked over to the north east side of the creek and got up in a tree...
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