1187Shooter
New Member
- Joined
- May 20, 2020
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I've lurked for a little bit, and already learned quite a lot. I'm looking forward to learning a lot more and getting all set up for saddle hunting.
I worked for a tree service for a while in my early days, and have always enjoyed climbing. I've also done a little technical rescue, high angle, rappelling etc. in different jobs I've had, and as a volunteer firefighter, so it just seems natural to want to do this kind of stuff in the woods... way more natural than a tree stand, I think. (Which I have not done, never had an interest in it...)
It will be fun to utilize the training and experience I already have and expand it to include hunting from a saddle. And also to play around with the gear I have, and add more, specialized equipment as I learn and evolve.
There are lots of big trees around here, and not very many people hunt from them. I'm hoping this will give me a bit of an advantage come elk season.
I worked for a tree service for a while in my early days, and have always enjoyed climbing. I've also done a little technical rescue, high angle, rappelling etc. in different jobs I've had, and as a volunteer firefighter, so it just seems natural to want to do this kind of stuff in the woods... way more natural than a tree stand, I think. (Which I have not done, never had an interest in it...)
It will be fun to utilize the training and experience I already have and expand it to include hunting from a saddle. And also to play around with the gear I have, and add more, specialized equipment as I learn and evolve.
There are lots of big trees around here, and not very many people hunt from them. I'm hoping this will give me a bit of an advantage come elk season.