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Shoot2Kill

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Hey guys, well, I just accepted a job offer after 3 months of searching after moving back from Alaska so I'm treating myself to new bowhunting equipment!!! Up here in MN there is lots of public ground and since I haven't met any land owners yet it's what I have to hunt. I've been using 2 stands that are a pain in the A** to hang, loud, and way too heavy. I'm going for a Lone Wolf! Do you guys recommend the climbing sticks also? With hunting the public ground there are restrictions on screw in steps, so I need some other alternatives. Any advice for me?
Thanks.
 
Lone Wolf hang on with climbing sticks are very hard to beat. Very versatile, safe, easy to hang, quality products. Not very heavy either. You won't regret it.
 
This is my first year bowhunting, and I came to the same conclusion that the only stand I wanted was a Lone Wolf hang-on with 4 sticks. I'm definitely very happy with the system, ease up set up and takedown, comfort, etc. I'm really glad now that I spent the extra money to get the best. Don't think you can go wrong with an LW. You might also think about a Badlands 2200 to pack it all in and out with. That's what I opted for, and it's been working great.
 
Lone Wolf, Badlands 2200 and talk to Rudd...
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I almost hate to admit this, but I now have 7 sets of lone wolf sticks. My God, I just realized thats $700 worth of sticks!! Maybe my wife is right and I do need help?. Anyway, all my buddies use them too. Never had a single problem with them.
 
Very versatile stand that will allow you to hunt where ever you want. They hang easy and can go on trees and limbs that other stands wouldn't allow. You want at least 4 sticks. I have three sets plus an extra single and those get one of the boys and I any place we want to be.
 
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