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What's the easiest way to read a book in a tree in a saddle?

Fuse Dude

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What's the easiest way to read a book in a tree in a saddle?

I wanna read Game of thrones, while trying to get medieval on them deers...

Please provide guidance, and kindest Regards,

Da FuseDude
 

Weldabeast

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Is this some kinda trick question? U and I both know majority saddle hunters can't read

That book is way better than the stupid show....I think the book is always better than the movie except maybe forest Gump...that book was kinda dumb.

I hold the book in my lap when seated and when leaning I prop my elbows on the back band strap
 

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Is this some kinda trick question? U and I both know majority saddle hunters can't read

That book is way better than the stupid show....I think the book is always better than the movie except maybe forest Gump...that book was kinda dumb.

I hold the book in my lap when seated and when leaning I prop my elbows on the back band strap
I liked the shows better than the books. #differentstrokes
 
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HuumanCreed

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Personally I would just buy an older model Kindle EReader. They are small and thin, you barely even know you're carrying one in your bag or cargo pant. They can be found for as little as $15 because everyone is always upgrading to newer models, but those readers are tanks that little moving parts and they last forever. But don't go too old, get one with at least wifi because it just make your life easier.
 

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Personally I would just buy an older model Kindle EReader. They are small and thin, you barely even know you're carrying one in your bag or cargo pant. They can be found for as little as $15 because everyone is always upgrading to newer models, but those readers are tanks that little moving parts and they last forever. But don't go too old, get one with at least wifi because it just make your life easier.

I don't have wifi in my woods!?!? Where are you hunting???

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If they‘re old and used, I’ll tear them into smaller sections for less bulk. Gotta cut those ounces

Do you really do that, or is this just a clever response? I was always told to respect books, but paperbacks are like the magazines of the book world.
 

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I lean on the thinner paperbacks for deer season. For example, a Louis L'amour Westerns fits in saddle bags and pockets easily. I can bend a page and stuff in a pocket quickly when deer come in. Most of these paperbacks I get from library sales so, if they get ruined, no big deal. I've read on my phone but I don't like the light source. I have an old Kindle...that's a good idea.

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Do you really do that, or is this just a clever response? I was always told to respect books, but paperbacks are like the magazines of the book world.
No, I really do separate them. Just easier to stuff in the pack quickly. Just joking about the ounces tho. i do Respect the hard covers i and my dad have collected over the years. But the 25 cent paperbacks might get a haircut before heading to the stand
 
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HuumanCreed

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To all u suggesting some type of electronic device let me ask u 1 thing.....will that device do u any good when u forget TP? Didn't think so......books>tech

So I'm going to see pictures of you trading in your Thermacell for mud soon?

 
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