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Byzantium Dec 31, 2020 @ 3:24am
best locations for treestand or tripod for bow hunter (on layton lakes)
hi i love bow hunting from blinds anyone know any good spots to setup treestands or tripods for bow hunting let me know spots yall are finding good
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Leadmagnet Dec 31, 2020 @ 5:34am 
There is a marshy area on the river where animals can cross that works as a pretty good choke point. I've harvested, white tail, moose, and coyote there. I think some of the animals use it due to need zones on both sides of the river so they travel back & forth. There's no real trees close by so you'd have to use the tripod stand.

I'll do a little scouting when I get home from work and see if I can jog the memory as to where else I had pretty good luck for bow hunting.
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Byzantium Dec 31, 2020 @ 6:30am 
Originally posted by Leadmagnet:
There is a marshy area on the river where animals can cross that works as a pretty good choke point. I've harvested, white tail, moose, and coyote there. I think some of the animals use it due to need zones on both sides of the river so they travel back & forth. There's no real trees close by so you'd have to use the tripod stand.

I'll do a little scouting when I get home from work and see if I can jog the memory as to where else I had pretty good luck for bow hunting.
are u talking about calburn lake crossings or some other crossings? and which oen there are 3 crossings on calburn im only setup on the lowest one
Lenny Rat Dec 31, 2020 @ 12:55pm 
My favorite spot is at 8503.543, 10547.344. Drop a tent, setup a tripod right next to the water, and drop 2 sets of mallard decoys .

Bear, moose, rabbit, coyote, ducks, even deer frequent the crossing nearby.
Leadmagnet Dec 31, 2020 @ 2:40pm 
Originally posted by Gamerboithefirst:
Originally posted by Leadmagnet:
There is a marshy area on the river where animals can cross that works as a pretty good choke point. I've harvested, white tail, moose, and coyote there. I think some of the animals use it due to need zones on both sides of the river so they travel back & forth. There's no real trees close by so you'd have to use the tripod stand.

I'll do a little scouting when I get home from work and see if I can jog the memory as to where else I had pretty good luck for bow hunting.
are u talking about calburn lake crossings or some other crossings? and which oen there are 3 crossings on calburn im only setup on the lowest one

About 1 mile east of High Lake outpost. It's all marshy crossing and no wooden walkway. That's where I had the best luck.

If you watch some of DD33's videos; he does some tree stands & tripod videos & tells you where he set up usually.
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Date Posted: Dec 31, 2020 @ 3:24am
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