skyleralan
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You will get a variety of answers or opinions. To me, it solely depends on the tree. I know plenty of trees where even at 30+ feet you wouldn't be concealed because there are no branches. Any tree that splits or has lower branches will work just fine any where from 10-30 feet.
On the other hand, I do think getting above their noses is important to some extent in terms of maybe hunting swirling winds or certain ridges/elevated areas.
On the other hand, I do think getting above their noses is important to some extent in terms of maybe hunting swirling winds or certain ridges/elevated areas.
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