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Climbing Stick Review for Deer Hunting. Latitude Outdoors Carbon SS Sticks! Saddle Hunting Use!

Do you like to saddle hunt? What about public land hunting for big whitetail bucks? Even if you're a hang on tree stand hunter, you have to have some way to get up in the stand. Climbing sticks are all the rage, and most sticks will run around 2lbs per stick, or if you want to spend a billion dollars you can buy the tethrd one sticks that are 1 pound each. A happy medium is the Latitude Outdoors Carbon Fiber sticks. Straight from the Latitude Outdoors Website: The all-new Carbon SS Climbing Sticks feature a proprietary carbon fiber composite material, bringing modern aerospace technology into the woods for the first time. The single piece construction combines flush, low-profile stacking, no moving parts, and a patent pending Amsteel rope attachment method to produce a durable and fast stick that locks onto the tree with ease. At a weight of only 19oz each and MADE IN THE USA, these sticks were born for the mobile hunter, whether on a stand or in a saddle. See if this is a good investment to spend your hard earned dollars on to make your hunting trips a little easier. Straight from tpwd.texas.gov: Antler restrictions apply in certain counties. In these counties, the bag limit is two legal bucks, but only ONE may have 2 branched antlers and an inside spread of 13 inches or greater. In these counties, a legal buck deer is defined as a buck deer with: at least one unbranched antler; or an inside spread of 13 inches or greater (unbranched antlered bucks may be of any width and do not count against the limit of ONE buck 13” or greater). It is unlawful to take more than one buck with an inside spread of 13 inches or greater or with two branched antlers (i.e. a person who takes a buck in violation of the antler restriction regulation is prohibited from harvesting any buck deer with branched antlers on both main beams in that county during that hunting season). The distance from the tip of one ear to the tip of the other ear, when the ears are in the “alert” position may be used as a guide to help estimate the inside spread. If the inside spread extends past the ears, it is likely to be at least 13 inches. At Infinite Hunt Outdoors, we don't hunt high fences, ranches, with outfitters, leases, or even hunt day in and day out. We hunt, like you hunt.

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