broken leg doesn't aid in getting me to the woods
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Join Date: Apr 2004
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RE: broken leg doesn't aid in getting me to the woods
If you have a good buddy to help you give the ground blind a try. Even if the deer won't get close enough for a bow shot you will at least be out there.
I use a blind a good bit last year and it seemed that they did get used to it after a few days.
I had knee catilage cut out on July 29. I'm hoping I won't have any problems getting up a tree. I may be in a blind for bow season as well but at least I'll be out there.
Good Luck
John
I use a blind a good bit last year and it seemed that they did get used to it after a few days.
I had knee catilage cut out on July 29. I'm hoping I won't have any problems getting up a tree. I may be in a blind for bow season as well but at least I'll be out there.
Good Luck
John
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RE: broken leg doesn't aid in getting me to the woods
I recommend the crutches with a U-shaped bottom instead of the single peg(the part that make contact with ground)....I lost about 40-11hundred of the cups on the end of the crutches in the mud. I'd pull myself up a ladder stand, kinda hopping one-legged, and sit on the platform....probably not the smartest thing but I was stupid teenager. Good luck...it can be done...depends on how bad you want to go.
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