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Author Topic: New Stand  (Read 1367 times)

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Offline Smokey Hills Bandit

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In late August we were able to put up the last box stand from Black Friday 2 years ago. Little 4x4 box came in at $400 so I picked up 2 at the time. Does get a little tight in the stand, but nothing beats staying warm and dry.

Will be spending some time in the woods this weekend. Looking for anything with 8 points or more. Saw six does on the first go, but temps were still in the upper 60s. Low for Saturday is 36 so there should be some good movement if the wind doesn't pick up too much.










Offline Steve-o

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Nice.  G'luck.

Offline Jerkbiat

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 :happy1: Good luck!!
Hey look your bobber is up!

Offline deadeye

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Looks just like the one I bought a couple years ago. Get a roll of peel and stick weather stripping as
this one rattles in the wind.  Door and windows.  Just stick on the weather stripping and your good to go.



***I started out with nothing, and I still have most of it.***

Offline Smokey Hills Bandit

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Thanks for the advise DE and boy are you right. Don't ding the side on a cold day or you will wake up the neighborhood.