built this stand 22 years ago out of scrap laying around the cabin. Pine grew up around it and all you could see was the rod in front but it still sat good during a rainy day. Been through two timber harvest with some damage but now coming back into it own. as yu can see for over 1200 yds in some directions.
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Some incredible places to sit and watch nature. I'm jealous, for sure.
Swift Strike, how many hours and $$'s do you spend a year planting and grooming those planted areas? Just curious.
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"Keep your powder dry, Boys!" ~ George Washington
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I want to know where y’all live that you have green food to look at. Our annuals and clover play are all the same- brown.
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"They are who we thought they were"
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Sweet views
Deer stands of Augusta National
Love 'em
Amazing how much more you can see by moving 20 yards
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Swift Strikes place looks like Augusta National in April
Last edited by DeerKilla; 11-04-2022 at 04:22 PM.
Hey Swift, those are some beautiful food plots. I’m guessing you don’t have hogs. If you do, how do you keep them out?
Excellent question .....
I don't have hogs, at least not yet ... With the number of creeks, big acorn groves and food that's planted on this place, I surely don't know why ... There's been hogs killed and/or trapped within 5 miles of me any direction ... Fortunately I've not seen a single one on this place since I came here in 1980.
Last edited by Swift Strike; 11-05-2022 at 06:29 AM.
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