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Any Saddle Hunters in NW Indiana? #48918
10/08/2019 05:45 PM
10/08/2019 05:45 PM
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NW Indiana & Chicago, IL
Stinger Offline OP
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NW Indiana & Chicago, IL
Hunting since 1999, but this is my first year saddle hunting with the Tethrd Mantis and climbing sticks.


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Re: Any Saddle Hunters in NW Indiana? [Re: Stinger] #48922
10/10/2019 06:45 AM
10/10/2019 06:45 AM
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Montgomery County
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no but they look like fun! Love the mobility of them too.

Re: Any Saddle Hunters in NW Indiana? [Re: Stinger] #48940
10/18/2019 09:27 AM
10/18/2019 09:27 AM
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Lake County, IN
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Was thinking about trying them. How comfortable are they? Will they work for longer sits?

Re: Any Saddle Hunters in NW Indiana? [Re: 12GaSlugger] #48947
10/22/2019 05:27 PM
10/22/2019 05:27 PM
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NW Indiana & Chicago, IL
Stinger Offline OP
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NW Indiana & Chicago, IL
This is my first year. I've sat 3 times so far. I don't like using climbing sticks, but the actual saddle is pretty comfy. I'm a big guy and it is still pretty good. I have the predator platform and several climbing sticks. I'm digging it so far. Will need 5-10 more sits before I think I'll be truly used to it, though.

I decided to try it after using my summit climber and putting it on the opposite side of the tree (to hide). When doing this I stood the entire time to make sure I didn't miss any deer coming down the trail. Nailed a doe at 40 yards, she never new I was there because I was hidden behind the tree.

I figured the only difference between this and saddle hunting was NOT carrying a huge climber with me.

Last edited by Stinger; 10/22/2019 05:27 PM.

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