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Originally posted by texan16 View PostI dont believe I have a ice chest big enough to hold all the beer it would take to do that job...............I bet yall are glad ya got it done though.
I can honestly say that I don't even want to see a snow-shovel or cottonseed for the next few months
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Our deer are hammering the cottonseed. We start our off season protein feeding for all members in a few weeks and it can’t get here fast enough. Some of us have been topping protein and cottonseed every trip to the ranch but we can’t keep up with consumption. We need rain bad!
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Originally posted by Arturo V View PostAny tri-pod hunters? I’ve got a good set up I feel, for this up coming season with good oak tree cover for up to a 6-8ft Tri-pod
What tripods are y’all having good luck with?
I’ve never owned or bought on.
Always have been on ground or 20ft up in a tree here at home.
I think the south Texas tripod will hold up longer and it costs less. But, the platform that you stand on to get in the chair is too small and the foot rest only works if you are facing towards the ladder, which we never are. Regarding the footrest, that can be worked around by setup sometimes. I like the more rigid chair of the south Texas tripod.
The millenium has a footrest that is integral with the chair. That the chair is made from fabric and has more play in it are things I don't love.
These tripods are both 10', which is the maximum height that we can use where we are. They are both very light, easy to set up, and easy to take down.
I love hunting out of them and I think we will be moving away from popups and towards tripods and/or cattle panel blinds going forward.
South Texas Tripods and Feeders is a hunting tripod provider based in Spring, TX. Visit our online shop today for all your hunting tripod needs.
Last edited by El General; 02-01-2022, 10:17 AM.
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Originally posted by El General View PostWe have a couple of millenium tripods and one south texas tripod.
I think the south Texas tripod will hold up longer and it costs less. But, the platform that you stand on to get in the chair is too small and the foot rest only works if you are facing towards the ladder, which we never are. Regarding the footrest, that can be worked around by setup sometimes. I like the more rigid chair of the south Texas tripod.
The millenium has a footrest that is integral with the chair. That the chair is made from fabric and has more play in it are things I don't love.
These tripods are both 10', which is the maximum height that we can use where we are. They are both very light, easy to set up, and easy to take down.
I love hunting out of them and I think we will be moving away from popups and towards tripods and/or cattle panel blinds going forward.
South Texas Tripods and Feeders is a hunting tripod provider based in Spring, TX. Visit our online shop today for all your hunting tripod needs.
https://millennium-outdoors.com/prod...uminum-tripod/
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Good thread - following another season.
I am a couple weeks behind in posting but my 5yo got his first deer at our Irion county ranch.
We didn’t shoot much at all this year as I think the horns were down and we are chasing the ghost of 150+ but we have a lot of nice 4 and 5yo bucks (120s & 130s) going into next season. Several really good ones I had written off as gone - disappeared from November until just recently showing back up at the protein feeders. Low fence hunting at its finest.
It needs to rain as the protein feed consumption on our little place has gotten outrageous.
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Originally posted by bphillips View PostI’m running the big shovel today.
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Originally posted by arrowsonly88 View PostA little bit of mud this morning out that way, hopin for more later this week
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Originally posted by walker1983 View Post
Good thread - following another season.
I am a couple weeks behind in posting but my 5yo got his first deer at our Irion county ranch.
We didn’t shoot much at all this year as I think the horns were down and we are chasing the ghost of 150+ but we have a lot of nice 4 and 5yo bucks (120s & 130s) going into next season. Several really good ones I had written off as gone - disappeared from November until just recently showing back up at the protein feeders. Low fence hunting at its finest.
It needs to rain as the protein feed consumption on our little place has gotten outrageous.
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