A small class of adults taking the bowhunter education course. NONE had ever seen a tree stand. We just do not have trees in abundance that would support them, in the proper places.
gotta start somewhere I guess.
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Plenty of rock ledges????????
Whether on the plains of Wyoming or the deserts of Nevada, I guess you have to be good at using ground cover or ground blinds.
good point - why would you have a tree stand in the desert, has to be a flip side to this but can't come up with it.
Were you teaching the class?
cactus stand?? Better, a Jumping Choiya(sp?) stand??
We have the opposite problem - too many trees and too few trails. Deer go wherever making it tough to pattern them. And yet tree stand regs are a bit restrictive as well. Have a PacSeat now...but where do I put it?.....hhhmmmmm? :confused:
I hunted the Shell Creek range along the eastern border of Nevada years ago. Plenty of trees there.