I finally joined the club!!!!!
#1
I finally joined the club!!!!!
This past weekend while I was at my lease my buddy and I finally joined the same club that some of you fellas are in. We discovered that both of our climbers were stolen. I really wasn't that angry at first, but the more I think about it, the madder I get![:@] I know there's nothing I can do now and I know that it's our faultfor leaving them there. I just thought I'd share with y'all. I guess I'll be giving Summit some more business.
#5
RE: I finally joined the club!!!!!
ORIGINAL: Fieldmouse
Why would you ever leave a climber? Mine comes with me because it's my rack for my backpack. I won't even leave mine overnight even when I know I'll be back in only a few hours.
Why would you ever leave a climber? Mine comes with me because it's my rack for my backpack. I won't even leave mine overnight even when I know I'll be back in only a few hours.
Sorry to hear that someone stole your stand, that sucks! I hate thieves!!!!!!!!!
#8
Join Date: May 2005
Location: georgia
Posts: 3,297
RE: I finally joined the club!!!!!
I am a charter member! I rarely leave mine even over night, unless it is very remote--but even then, some people's children have a way of sniffing out a free oppurtunity to 'scavenge'! Scavengers is what they are! Buzzards!!!!
#9
RE: I finally joined the club!!!!!
do any of you guys leave your stands on public property? Last year i was hunting Salt Fork State Park and thier was a nice summit climber in this valley, i didnt take it but it would beeasy for someone else to.
#10
Giant Nontypical
Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: Northeast Tennessee
Posts: 5,673
RE: I finally joined the club!!!!!
ORIGINAL: Cay4redneck
do any of you guys leave your stands on public property? Last year i was hunting Salt Fork State Park and thier was a nice summit climber in this valley, i didnt take it but it would beeasy for someone else to.
do any of you guys leave your stands on public property? Last year i was hunting Salt Fork State Park and thier was a nice summit climber in this valley, i didnt take it but it would beeasy for someone else to.
What we would do was use a CHAIN to strap it on. Which makes it tough, and then we would put the bottom 4 tree steps under a log or something to make it even tougher. It has always worked for us.