B. Wehling “Mountainside Script to a T”
I found him in a giant brush pile not 30 yds from me over a ridge just to the south. He wasn’t a big, but he was a big deal. I dressed him quickly, dragged him downhill to the shoreline, and boated him to the ramp smiling and fist pumping and thanking God the entire way across the lake.
waited for daylight and my first saddle hunt - Jonathan B.
I tested the Perch first. Rock solid. I felt like I could stand on this thing all day if I had to. I wanted to try climbing as well, but didn’t have time. Instead I just left all the Stepps deployed in my trees, because the ropes need to stretch overnight before their first real use. At 4:15 the next morning, I snatched a Stepp and the Perch from a tree and drove to my hunting spot. In the early dark I climbed 25 feet up a rope, easily set the platform, and waited for daylight and my first saddle hunt.
Glenn Benoit - my story of how wild edge help my hunting in more ways than one
I've lived in CT my whole life and this past year my family and I moved out to Ashford CT which happens to be right down the street from 700 acres of Yale forest. In my 17 years of hunting 2022 was the first time I applied for a state lottery and won.