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Originally posted by kd350 View PostI think it’ll be a good spot. I’d set up the tripod behind the tree so your looking through this v. If your having issues with being picked off, you can use the tree and add burlap/camo netting or put additional limbs in front and around you
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That’s where I’d try and set up too. You have way more than enough cover. Like others have said move slowly and sit still
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Originally posted by kd350 View PostI think it’ll be a good spot. I’d set up the tripod behind the tree so your looking through this v. If your having issues with being picked off, you can use the tree and add burlap/camo netting or put additional limbs in front and around you
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Instead of cutting limbs, use rope to tie them off or to bring them in for additional cover. That way you keep the greenery and don't have to cut as many branches. Cover your backdrop with camo netting or burlap. Position your tripod so you have a way to rest your feet and legs on a limb as opposed to just the little ladder.
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I could bury a tripod in that tree. You can literally assemble the tripod around the trunk and get the seat positioned right in the middle of the tree. Hand corn where you want the deer to be. Don't let the location of the feeder dictate where you think they'll be for a shot. Lead them where you want them.
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Originally posted by bowmansdad View PostPut a loc on stand as high as you need for good cover and a good shot. I’ve had good success using one with tree branches behind to break up your silhouette and a few branches in front to conceal your movement.
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