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Originally posted by sgraham1071 View PostAny places to eat around there?
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taco casa
chicken express, or golden chick, i forget which one
pizza hut
a mexican food place pretty close
a liquor store
all within 1 mile. Victorian Inn is the name of the place
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Originally posted by Bama View PostWell I now have the Millenium t100 tripod , Just have to do some more scouting and find a great place to put it up.
I hunt from a saddle. If I ever draw again, I will use a climber. Nothing wrong with a tripod, but it might limit you as it pertains to concealment. Just food for thought.
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Originally posted by TradHunter View PostI hunt from a saddle. If I ever draw again, I will use a climber. Nothing wrong with a tripod, but it might limit you as it pertains to concealment. Just food for thought.
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Hagerman Segment A 2022
Originally posted by Paddy3-17 View PostJust curious, why would you choose the climber over the saddle? I have both and still haven't decided which I'll be using more of.
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Hagerman is an all day sit, sun up to sundown (12+ hrs). I can comfortably sit in my saddle up to 8 hrs, after that I am done. Three days of that, my feet and back were screaming. I found myself getting down at peak time to give my feet a break. Comfort is priority when hunting hagerman, imo. There are plenty of trees that you can put a climber in at hagerman. I believe having the option is better than not. I enjoy saddle hunting but it does have its limitations. But you might find a good spot where you cannot put a climber. This is just my experience.
And I am not young buck. Back problems, knee problems, etc.Last edited by TradHunter; 10-16-2022, 08:36 AM.
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Originally posted by TradHunter View PostHagerman is an all day sit, sun up to sundown (12+ hrs). I can comfortably sit in my saddle up to 8 hrs, after that I am done. Three days of that, my feet and back were screaming. I found myself getting down at peak time to give my feet a break. Comfort is priority when hunting hagerman, imo. There are plenty of trees that you can put a climber in at hagerman. I believe having the option is better than not. I enjoy saddle hunting but it does have its limitations. But you might find a good spot where you cannot put a climber. This is just my experience.
And I am not young buck. Back problems, knee problems, etc.
This goes to show how personal comfort is… if I knew I had an all day sit, I would pick the saddle every time. My back issues make sitting for long periods painful, no matter how comfortable the seat. In fact, if the projected winds stay the same this week, I have 2 all day sits planned in my saddle (Tuesday and Thursday).
The trick is to spend time in your setup and find what works for YOU. Know your gear’s and YOUR limitations so you can set yourself up for success.
Good luck on the Hagerman hunt, I hope you knock down a monster!
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Note a change for 2022-2023 season that will impact the H hunters.
Mandatory Harvest Reporting
White-tailed deer harvested and tagged with a standard hunting license tag in the counties listed below during any open season (archery, general muzzleloader, and youth) must be reported within 24 hours of harvest via the “My Texas Hunt Harvest” mobile application or online version. For digital license holders, execution of a digital tag serves as completion of mandatory harvest reporting for deer and turkey in applicable counties.
Report using the “My Texas Hunt Harvest” mobile app (for iOS and Android), or
Report online in your web browser
Counties with mandatory buck and antlerless white-tailed deer harvest reporting:
Collin
Dallas
Grayson
Rockwall
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