Piccabeen Bay & tree stands
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Piccabeen Bay & tree stands
Hi,
i'm trying to place tree stand (single/double) in Piccabeen bay - trying all trees around, but none of them let me do that. Do you have any suggestion? (i know i do something terribly wrong)
i'm trying to place tree stand (single/double) in Piccabeen bay - trying all trees around, but none of them let me do that. Do you have any suggestion? (i know i do something terribly wrong)
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Re: Piccabeen Bay & tree stands
I think you choose a wrong tree to place your TS.
I have 2 TS in Piccabeen Bay and I tried in different trees without any problems.
Maybe you choose a very thin/thick tree?
I have 2 TS in Piccabeen Bay and I tried in different trees without any problems.
Maybe you choose a very thin/thick tree?
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Re: Piccabeen Bay & tree stands
Most of the small white '' palm tress '' accept TS. Some bigger trees , the ones with no branches on lower part , also accept some TS .
Also, in some occasion , some trees , it will show you that's its not possible to put up a TS there , but , just move a little to the sides of that tree and it could work .
Also, in some occasion , some trees , it will show you that's its not possible to put up a TS there , but , just move a little to the sides of that tree and it could work .
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- Granti
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Re: Piccabeen Bay & tree stands
walk up the roots and you will be able to place your stand at most of the trees
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Re: Piccabeen Bay & tree stands
its weird why you would put trees on so we cant mount the treestands.i get the height but on some reserves there is hardly any mountable places.
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Re: Piccabeen Bay & tree stands
to be honest; its only tgt where i always wonder why i cant place it on most of the birchesronMctube wrote:its weird why you would put trees on so we cant mount the treestands.i get the height but on some reserves there is hardly any mountable places.
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Re: Piccabeen Bay & tree stands
The trees with the outlandish roots do not take TStands, go for the tall ones with no visable roots and few branches. there are loads of them around.
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Re: Piccabeen Bay & tree stands
In this video I try several types. You should see which work.
The very wide ones work but you need to walk up the root.
The very wide ones work but you need to walk up the root.
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Re: Piccabeen Bay & tree stands
They do , u just have to move close to the roots. I have 2 Double Stands on 2 of those trees and had zero probs placing them.Schlachtwolf wrote:The trees with the outlandish roots do not take TStands, go for the tall ones with no visable roots and few branches. there are loads of them around.
Id still recommend using the Piccabean Palms tho , as u get 360 Vision on them in your Stand if u use a Double.
Ud also find a Piccabean with a absolute gorgeous Position for a Stand on nearly all open Spots were u can easily manage to establish a wide shooting range for yourself covering all angles this way.
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Re: Piccabeen Bay & tree stands
Here's a short video to see how to put up a tree stand in Piccabeen Bay.
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