LarryBobby
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I am struggling to set up in trees with branches at hunting height. It seems like a pretty common opinion that more trees are huntable with a saddle than a hang-on stand. I can't wrap my head around what I am doing wrong.
When you are facing the tree (and your expected shooting direction is the direction you are facing) and there are branches at hunting height (waist to head high), how do you move around the tree? And since you are facing the tree and the branches, those branches are in the way when drawing.
This compares to hunting a hang-on which you can hang between the branches and face away from the tree which means no tree or branches in the way of drawing or shooting.
I hunt public where no cutting is allowed.
Both pictures show the side of the tree I need to hang from in order to face my shot opportunities.
When you are facing the tree (and your expected shooting direction is the direction you are facing) and there are branches at hunting height (waist to head high), how do you move around the tree? And since you are facing the tree and the branches, those branches are in the way when drawing.
This compares to hunting a hang-on which you can hang between the branches and face away from the tree which means no tree or branches in the way of drawing or shooting.
I hunt public where no cutting is allowed.
Both pictures show the side of the tree I need to hang from in order to face my shot opportunities.