Hill Country Bucks
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Learn how to hunt steep, rugged country that presents its own challenges. Watch the video trailer >>
Hunting Marsh Bucks
Big Bucks Year After Year: Hunting Marsh Bucks - $14.99 (Includes Shipping!) NOTE: In stock, ships same day or next More Info
A tactical video that introduces you to the BBO core beliefs and teaches you how to kill good bucks consistently every year in your home hunting area. This video focuses on large public cattail marshes and swamps. If you want to take your hunting to the next level and are tired of the videos that don't teach you anything, this is the video for you. Watch the video trailer >>
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Joined: Sat Oct 04, 2008 3:36 am Posts: 256 Location: Wisconsin
I use the new HSS Pro Series vest that was much improved last year. It is much better than the old style.(Lighter,quieter and more comfortable)
Sometimes I forget I have it on since it is so comfortable to wear. They cost a little more than other safety harnesses but I think they are worth every cent.
Joined: Wed Dec 31, 2008 3:11 pm Posts: 111 Location: SE Wisconsin
I use the HSS pro...worked good for me last season. Before that, I used the one that came w/ my lone wolf stand and loved it. It was comfortable and easy to use.
Joined: Tue Oct 28, 2008 1:57 pm Posts: 54 Location: Stevens Point, WI
Yea I dont leave home without one! I just use the ones that come with the hang on stand I buy, I think I have a half dozen or so just sittin around still in bags. I really really like the Gorilla one that came with a climber(which I didnt like) 5 years ago. It has a longer lead for tieing into the strap around the tree which makes it easier for a right hander to shoot to the right. I put it on under my camo and it is a full body harness. It also has a attached cutter incase you do fall and need to release yourself. Anyways..... to sum it up.... you can a good one when you purchase stands for FREE! :)
Eric
_________________ Eric Southworth Perfect Practice Makes Perfect
I've gotten in the habit of wearing my Tree Saddle everytime I hunt. It is comfortable and the strap connects to the waistline instead of the upper back which I like because it keeps the strap low and out of the way. Also, I don't feel restricted while wearing it and sometimes I will even tie it off as I normally would to be able to swing around the tree for shots.
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