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<blockquote data-quote="lswoody" data-source="post: 227949" data-attributes="member: 497"><p>Sounds like a pretty good public land set up. Where'd you find the rope lader????? Jim, I still hunt from stands and height doen't bother me but I've been hunting from ground blinds more and more the last few years with very good success. I really like to hunt pine thickets. If I can find an old pulpwood road, I like to make a ground blind out of fallen limbs and really like cedar limbs best for this. But seems the deer will move at all times of the deay in these thick areas, so you can hunt an early morning stand and around 11:00 or so I like to get down and go hunt one of my blinds in a pine thicket till 3:00 or so. You'd be surprised at the deer that you see during those times in those thickets. Good huntin, Scott Woody</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lswoody, post: 227949, member: 497"] Sounds like a pretty good public land set up. Where'd you find the rope lader????? Jim, I still hunt from stands and height doen't bother me but I've been hunting from ground blinds more and more the last few years with very good success. I really like to hunt pine thickets. If I can find an old pulpwood road, I like to make a ground blind out of fallen limbs and really like cedar limbs best for this. But seems the deer will move at all times of the deay in these thick areas, so you can hunt an early morning stand and around 11:00 or so I like to get down and go hunt one of my blinds in a pine thicket till 3:00 or so. You'd be surprised at the deer that you see during those times in those thickets. Good huntin, Scott Woody [/QUOTE]
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