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  1. Not sure I know what kind of tree stand you're looking for exactly but here's a huge selection of tree stands. Plus, they're having a sale on their hunting gear so you might score a good deal. Good luck!
  2. Wow. Great idea. Looks simple too. I'm thinking of getting a cam soon and might just build me one of these. Thx for posting.
  3. Hi all, I'm looking to get the Wildview Ez cam for no other reason than it's $60. I'm listing the specs below because I would like to hear experienced cam users' opinion. Thx 3-picture pre-set burst mode 30' flash range Passive infrared sensor triggering with wide-angle coverage Option of time, date stamp on images Test mode for best camera placement External LCD image counter Expandable SD card slot for your own memory card up to 8GB Adjustable strap-mount system included Simple one-switch setup. Uses 4 C batteries (not included) and has an auxiliary power jack for use with an external 12V battery. It's 5 1/4 x 7"h., 15 ozs.
  4. Hey all, I'm just beginning to get into bow hunting and need to get a bag. I'm looking to spend under $200 and have found some good deals online but I have no clue where to start. Any advice is appreciated.
  5. I don't think there's anything wrong with washing the meat with a little bleach. With the amount of hormones and antibiotics they use for most commercially sold meat, a little bleach in your wild game should be the least of your concerns. That said, what tools do you use for processing your game? I've seen made-for-home meat processor/grinders online, but don't know anyone who uses this method. Any words?
  6. You can get a Grip-On Tools 3,000lb. winch for $95.
  7. You could try an absorbing shooting rest to avoid a sore shoulder.
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