another pake
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One of my favorite spots to see game, especially white tails, is near the top of an open hillside looking down with a wide, nearly 180 degree, field of view.
Deer are likely to appear from the willows below, like ghosts rising out of the mist. Many times I've thought that it might be nice to have a set of sticks that I could swing around to match the changing target lines. Ranges vary from 40 - 250 yards with most being in the middle of that.
My spot to sit is in deep grass on the slope. My feet are below my butt, but the angles don't work out for a braced shot to my knees.
Anybody here use sticks? Or mono, bi or tri pods? Honest opinions are appreciated. Do you find them useful? Or are they just one more thing to carry.
Thanks!
Deer are likely to appear from the willows below, like ghosts rising out of the mist. Many times I've thought that it might be nice to have a set of sticks that I could swing around to match the changing target lines. Ranges vary from 40 - 250 yards with most being in the middle of that.
My spot to sit is in deep grass on the slope. My feet are below my butt, but the angles don't work out for a braced shot to my knees.
Anybody here use sticks? Or mono, bi or tri pods? Honest opinions are appreciated. Do you find them useful? Or are they just one more thing to carry.
Thanks!